Electron dispersion events in the morningside auroral zone and their relationship with VLF emissions

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Auroral Zones, Dawn Chorus, Electron Precipitation, Very Low Frequencies, Electron Energy, Magnetic Storms, Morning

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This paper reports on observations of electron precipitation bursts observed in the morningside auroral zone with the J sensor, an electron detector aboard the Hilat satellite. The characteristics of these precipitation events are documented, and a theoretical explanation that could account for the observed properties is presented. According to this model, the dispersion events result from impulsive interactions of the electrons with intense asymmetric packets of VLF waves via the nonlinear ponderomotive force.

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