Coordinated photometer and incoherent scatter radar measurement of pulsating arcs with high time resolution

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Auroral Arcs, Electron Precipitation, Incoherent Scatter Radar, Photometers, Radar Beams, Radar Measurement, Electron Density Profiles, Energy Distribution, Temporal Resolution

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High-time-resolution coordinated photometer and incoherent scatter radar measurements were obtained on February 1, 1987 in order to study auroral pulsations. A field-aligned multichannel photometer was used to determine the total energy flux and characteristic energy of the Maxwellian energy distribution. Electron density pulsations were observed which correlated with optical pulsations. At the time of the pulsating arc observations, enhanced electron densities were noted in the 85-100-km altitude range.

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