Conjugacy of proton and electron auroras observed near L = 6.1

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Auroral Spectroscopy, Auroras, Electron Precipitation, Proton Precipitation, Visual Photometry, Geomagnetism, H Beta Line, Longitude, Oxygen Spectra

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Simultaneous observations of O I 5577A and H-beta 4861A emissions using two-channel meridian scanning photometers were obtained at the geomagnetically conjugate-pair stations, Syowa Station, Antarctica and Husafell, Iceland. During the prebreakup phase, H-beta auroras observed at Syowa were mostly located at a lower latitude, and were higher in intensity, than those observed at Husafell, and H-beta auroras observed continuously in the equator boundary were associated with weak diffuse 5577A auroras in the conjugate regions. In the auroral breakup phase, enhancement of H-beta emissions occurred simultaneously in both hemispheres. Equivalence of the regions and time intervals where 5577A and H-beta auroras showed poor conjugacy was noted.

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