An intense wave/particle event in the auroral ionosphere

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Auroral Zones, High Energy Electrons, Ionospheric Disturbances, Radio Bursts, Particle Acceleration, Polar Substorms, Rocket Sounding, Very Low Frequencies

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An intense burst of VLF waves, at frequencies just above the local proton gyrofrequency, was observed shortly after each of two intense bursts of field-aligned suprathermal electrons (energy less than 250 eV) by instruments carried on a sounding rocket flown in diffuse aurora. If the two phenomena are associated with each other, the implication is that the electron acceleration occurred nearby, in a relatively small volume.

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