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العنوان: |
Ground observations of post-noon aurora: a case study. |
المؤلفون: |
Yong, Ai, Jing-fang, Wang, Rui-yuan, Liu, Hui-gen, Yang, Hong-qiao, Hu, Natsuo, Sato, Kikuchi, Masayuki |
المصدر: |
Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences; Dec2000, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p441-446, 6p |
مستخلص: |
The characteristics of the post-noon aurora observed at Antarctic Zhongshan station on June 12, 1999, were discussed and analyzed. In the condition of the magnetic activity is not large ( K p≈1), for post-noon 630.0 nm emissions, the total fluxes of soft precipitating particles were increasing from 10∶50 UT to 13∶35 UT and were decreasing from 13∶35 UT to 18∶00 UT in almost monotonous way. Away from noon, the 557.7 nm emissions increased gradually from 10∶50 UT to 17∶10 UT. The behaviors of the precipitating particles for exciting 630.0 nm aurora and 557.7 nm aurora were quite different. The peak intensity of 630.0 nm and 557.7 nm emissions appeared at about 13∶35 UT and 15∶40 UT respectively, the time difference of two peaks is about 2 h. The energy of precipitating electrons remained fairly steady until 15∶00 UT when it rose dramatically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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