Review of Auroral Particle Precipitation

2013 
An attempt to establish the precipitation signal of an auroral arc based on data gathered by sounding rockets and satellites is presented. Rocket sounding is useful for altitudes up to a few thousand km, the S3-3 satellite from 4000-8000 km, and satellites in GEO for the equatorial plane. Inverted V structures have been observed down to a few km in width by rockets, and occur on open as well as closed field lines. Observations of bursts of field-aligned electrons, simultaneous ion and electron precipitation, counter-streaming electrons and conics have been interpreted as indicating ac phenomena. The S3-3 has recorded the presence of upward flowing ions, beams, and conics, downward flowing ions, and counter-streaming electrons in the 4000-8000 km region. Finally, plasma injections at synchronous orbit have been identified as the equatorial plane signature of any auroral substorm.
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