1. Observations of Electron Precipitation During Pulsating Aurora and Its Chemical Impact.
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Tesema, Fasil, Partamies, Noora, Tyssøy, H. Nesse, Kero, Antti, and Smith‐Johnsen, C.
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ELECTRON precipitation ,AURORAS ,ELECTRON emission ,AURORAL substorms ,MAGNETOSPHERIC substorms ,FLUX (Energy) ,MAGNETOSPHERIC physics - Abstract
Pulsating auroras (PsAs) are low‐intensity diffuse aurora, which switch on and off with a quasiperiodic oscillation period from a few seconds to ∼10 s. They are predominantly observed after magnetic midnight, during the recovery phase of substorms and at the equatorward boundary of the auroral oval. PsAs are caused by precipitating energetic electrons, which span a wide range of energies between tens and hundreds of keV. Such energetic PsA electrons will deposit their energy at mesospheric altitudes and induce atmospheric chemical changes. To examine the effects of energetic PsA electrons on the atmosphere, we first collect electron flux and energy measurements from low‐latitude spacecraft to construct a typical energy spectrum of precipitating electrons during PsA. Among the 840 PsA events identified using ground‐based auroral all‐sky camera (ASC) network over the Fennoscandian region, 253 events were observed by DMSP, POES, and FAST spacecraft over the common field of view of five ASCs. The combined measurements from these spacecraft enable us to obtain an energy spectrum consisting of nonrelativistic and relativistic (30 eV to 1,000 keV) electrons during PsA. The median spectrum was found to be in good agreement with earlier estimates of the PsA spectra. We then use the Sodankylä Ion‐neutral Chemistry (SIC) model to assess the chemical effect of PsA electrons. The observed extreme and median spectra of PsA produce a significant depletion in the mesospheric odd oxygen concentration up to 78%. Key Points: Spacecraft particle measurements were used to construct a statistical precipitation spectrum for 253 pulsating aurora eventsLarge flux variations of energetic electron precipitation associated with pulsating aurora between the energies of 10 and 200 keVModel results showed mesospheric Ox destruction up to 78% for the median duration of pulsating aurora [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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