Emission from O+(2P) ions in transpolar arcs

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Auroral Spectroscopy, Dmsp Satellites, Earth Observations (From Space), Emission Spectra, Oxygen Ions, Polar Regions, Auroral Arcs, Concentration (Composition), Convection, Electron Impact, Luminous Intensity, Molecular Excitation

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Narrow localized zones of O+(2P) emission at a wavelength of 7320 A were
observed in the polar cap during a period with an intense northward IMF
component (Jan. 11, 1983). These zones coincide with the position of the
transpolar arc observed on ther DMSP F-6 satellite during this period.

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