The spatial-temporal ambiguity in auroral modeling

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Atmospheric Models, Auroral Ionization, Auroras, Ionospheric Sounding, Satellite Sounding, Airglow, Alaska, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Ion Density, Time Dependence

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The paper examines the time-dependent models of the aurora which show that various ionospheric parameters respond to the onset of auroral ionization with different time histories. A pass of the Atmosphere Explorer C satellite over Poker Flat, Alaska, and ground based photometric and photographic observations have been used to resolve the time-space ambiguity of a specific auroral event. The density of the O(+), NO(+), O2(+), and N2(+) ions, the electron density, and the electron temperature observed at 280 km altitude in a 50 km wide segment of an auroral arc are predicted by the model if particle precipitation into the region commenced about 11 min prior to the overpass.

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