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- Title
Periodicities and Colors of Pulsating Auroras: DSLR Camera Observations From the International Space Station.
- Authors
Nanjo, Sota; Hozumi, Yuta; Hosokawa, Keisuke; Kataoka, Ryuho; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Oyama, Shin‐ichiro; Ozaki, Mitsunori; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Kurita, Satoshi
- Abstract
We investigated the spatial characteristics of pulsating auroras (PsA) using digital camera measurements from the International Space Station. These measurements covered PsAs in ∼5‐h wide regions in the magnetic local time (MLT) direction in short time intervals (∼10 min). Analyses of two events suggested that the periodicity of the main pulsation of a PsA does not exhibit any clear dependence on the magnetic latitude (63–66°) and MLT (00–05). These results suggest that the periods are not controlled by the bounce time of trapped electrons but by local conditions such as gradients of temperature and/or density of electrons near the magnetospheric source region. We also analyzed the colors of PsAs as proxies for the energies of precipitating electrons. The blue and green channels of the digital camera are sensitive to the band emission of molecular nitrogen ions and the green line of oxygen atoms, respectively. Because the energy bands of precipitating electrons producing those two emissions are different, ratios of blue to green (B/G ratios) can be used as proxies for the energies of PsA electrons. The B/G ratio tends to be higher in the morning sector than in the midnight sector, which is consistent with the results of previous studies showing the MLT dependence of the energies of PsA electrons. This capability of estimating the energies of auroral electrons from digital camera images is expected to provide more opportunities for citizen scientists to contribute more deeply to auroral science. Key Points: DSLR camera observations from the ISS revealed periodicities and colors of pulsating auroras over several thousands of kilometersPeriodicities of pulsating auroras analyzed for two events did not exhibit any clear dependence on magnetic latitude and local timeB/G ratios of DSLR camera images could be used as proxies for the energies of pulsating aurora electrons
- Subjects
AURORAS; INTERNATIONAL Space Station; PULSATING stars; STELLAR oscillations; ATMOSPHERIC electron precipitation
- Publication
Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics, 2021, Vol 126, Issue 10, p1
- ISSN
2169-9380
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1029/2021JA029564