An attempt to derive electron energy spectra for auroral daytime precipitation events

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Auroral Spectroscopy, Daytime, Electron Energy, Electron Precipitation, Spectral Energy Distribution, Computer Programs, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Ion Density, Least Squares Method, Vertical Distribution

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A set of quiet daytime electron density profiles is established on the basis of EISCAT measurements. This set is used as a background correction in the Card program in order to derive the energy spectra of precipitating electrons at daytime. For disturbed daytime events on June 25-26, 1985, it is found that the particle precipitation typically consists of small fluxes of high energetic particles. The Hall-Pedersen conductance ratios for such events are found to be meaningless as an indicator of the energy of the particles, in contrast to nighttime precipitation.

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