Hydrogen lines in auroral glow

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The paper reports some observations of aurora over northern Scandinavia with a new photoelectric spectrograph. The aurorae consisted of a weak but persistent glow showing an unusual strong H[alpha] line, and of distinct, brighter forms showing no trace of H[alpha]. Between the brighter forms and the glow a dark area occurred. The observations are discussed briefly and it is found possible that the glows were excited purely by proton impact.

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