Parallactic observations of spatially ordered radio-aurora structure

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Night Sky, Radar Scattering, Radio Auroras, Anisotropic Media, Electromagnetic Scattering, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Magnetic Signatures, Polar Substorms

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Space-diversity radar probing of midnight radio auroras, at a 98-km base, revealed a pronounced scattering anisotropy in planes normal to the magnetic field. Scattering anisotropy, observed during the active phase of a substorm, is attributed to spatial ordering of discontinuities. Estimates of the 'azimuthal width' of the scattering indicatrix are obtained, and a correlation between scattering anisotropy and the generation of Pi2 pulsations is noticed.

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