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23 November 1993 Observations of Hbeta 4861 A proton auroral emissions at mid-latitude
Richard L. Gattinger, A. Vallance Jones, K. D. Tyler
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Proceedings Volume 2050, Airglow and Aurora; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164820
Event: High Latitude Optics, 1993, Tromso, Norway
Abstract
An observational program was designed to enhance the knowledge of the behavior of the proton auroral oval at mid-latitudes as a function of local time and global auroral activity for the purpose of determining the proton energy input rates into the atmosphere. Ground-based observations of H(beta ) 4861 angstrom and N2+ 4709 angstrom auroral emissions were made from Ottawa, Canada (45.2 degree(s) North, 283.7 degree(s) East) during most new moon periods from October 1977 to May 1981. Data were collected with a filter wheel photometer operated in the meridian scanning mode at a rate of about two scans per minute. Corrections for instrumental sensitivity and for atmospheric extinction and viewing angle were applied to the raw data. A subset of the final results was used in the current analysis to investigate the relationship between the brightness of the most intense mid-latitude proton aurora and auroral magnetic activity.
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Richard L. Gattinger, A. Vallance Jones, and K. D. Tyler "Observations of Hbeta 4861 A proton auroral emissions at mid-latitude", Proc. SPIE 2050, Airglow and Aurora, (23 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164820
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KEYWORDS
Auroras

Atmospheric modeling

Magnetism

Photometry

Mie scattering

Mirrors

Optical filters

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