Raw Data Analysis of PFISR NEIALs in Conjunction With High Resolution Auroral Imaging

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2407 Auroral Ionosphere (2704), 2439 Ionospheric Irregularities, 2471 Plasma Waves And Instabilities (2772)

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Understanding NEIALs is important for interpreting ISR data. We present NEIAL observations from the PFISR radar, taken during February and March of 2008. PFISR was operated with one beam position, in order to maximize the time resolution (12 ms) of the raw voltage samples being recorded. In addition, high-resolution (12 x 16 deg FOV, 33 ms) auroral imagers were operated to locate the NEIAL observations within the context of the auroral fine structure present. The frequency of the returned power will be examined to determine any altitude dependence. The high-resolution raw radar data allow flexibility in choosing specific time intervals for integration, in order to maximize the SNR of the NEIALs. Four NEIAL events will be examined with both imager and radar data, to gain insight into the processes associated with their generation.

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