An alternative interpretation of auroral precipitation and luminosity observations from the DE, DMSP, AUREOL, and Viking satellites in terms of their mapping to the nightside magnetosphere

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Auroral Zones, Earth Magnetosphere, Electron Precipitation, Luminous Intensity, Night Sky, Boundary Layer Plasmas, Geomagnetic Tail, Neutral Currents, Satellite Observation

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The patterns of auroral electron precipitation into the high-altitude upper atmosphere in the near-midnight sector are interpreted on the basis of their mapping to the nightside magnetosphere. In the scheme used here, bright discrete auroral structures of the oval and respective precipitation are considered to be on the field of the Central Plasma Sheet at distances from 5-10 to 30-50 earth radii, depending on activity. This auroral precipitation pattern is shown to be consistent with the results of case studies based on selective transpolar passes of the DE, DMSP, AUREOL-3, and Viking satellites. A diagram summarizing the polar precipitation regions and their mapping from the magnetospheric plasma domains is presented.

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