Arguments in support of the existence of anomalously thin pulsating auroral spots

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Auroral Zones, Beam Interactions, High Energy Electrons, Ionospheric Electron Density, Plasma Interactions, Pulsed Radiation, Space Plasmas

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A comparison between experimental results and theoretical calculations indicates that the thickness of certain pulsating auroral spots may be less than 5 km. This is in agreement with the results of Stenbaek-Nielsen and Hallinan (1979) and can be explained on the basis of collective mechanisms of interaction between beams of high-energy electrons and the ionospheric plasma.

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