Auroral radar and rocket double-probe observations of the electric field across the Harang discontinuity

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Auroral Zones, Electric Fields, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Radar Measurement, Rocket Sounding, Atmospheric Electricity, Doppler Radar, Plasma Probes, Radar Detection, Radio Auroras

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The region of plasma flow and electric field reversal in the late evening auroral oval was observed simultaneously by auroral radar and by rocket. A strong, 30-50 mV/m, northward electric field was measured in the southern part of the observing region and a strong southward field in the northern part. In the middle, rocket measurements showed a weak field that rotated from north, through east, to south. In this region, no radar auroral irregularities were observed when the electric field was less than approximately 20 mV/m.

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