Imaging Magnetospheric Boundries at Ionospheric Heights

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2407 Auroral Ionosphere (2704), 2704 Auroral Phenomena (2407)

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Stable auroral red (SAR) arcs are excited by a downward heat flux within a narrow range of fluxtubes that define the plasmapause-ring current interaction region. Ambient F-region electrons near and above the peak height (300-500 km) are heated and collisionally excite atomic oxygen to the O(1D) state, thereby emitting 6300 A photons. At the same time, the diffuse aurora at 6300 A is excited by the precipitation of plasma sheet electrons into the lower thermosphere, exciting O(1D) to emit near 200 km. An all-sky imaging system operating at a sub-auroral site (e.g., at Millstone Hill) can readily record the SAR arc centroid location and the equatorial edge of the diffuse aurora in the same 6300 A image. We have analyzed 75 such cases showing where both stuctures occur in the ionosphere and then conducted field-line mapping to define the L-shell domains of origin in the equatorial plane of the inner magnetosphere (L ~ 2.5 - 4). To within the measurement and mapping accuracies, both boundaries coincide, i.e., the inner edge of the plasma sheet essentially falls along the plasmapause. Since the O(1D) 6300 A emission corresponds to ~2 ev of excitation by magnetospheric processes, this technique defines ELENA (Extremely Low Energetic Neutral Atom) imaging of magnetospheric structures.

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