Features characterizing forbidden O I 6300 and 5577 A emissions in daytime auroras

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Auroral Arcs, Dayglow, Emission Spectra, Forbidden Bands, Oxygen Spectra, Spectral Energy Distribution, All Sky Photography, Magnetic Disturbances, Red Arcs, Spectrophotometry

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Optical observations carried out on Spitzbergen are analyzed. It is shown that a significant enhancement of emission intensity occurs at 6300 A during 08-12 MLT with a simultaneous decrease in the 5577-A emission intensity. The region of intense glow at 6300 A in the prenoon sector has a width of 2-3 deg. Auroral arcs form at the equatorial boundary of this region and move 1-2 deg toward the pole.

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