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Response of the night aurora to a negative sudden impulse

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Data from the meridian scanning photometers of the NORSTAR network and all-sky cameras of the THEMIS network were used for a detailed study of the response of night auroras to the sharp decrease of the solar wind dynamic pressure on September 28, 2009. The decrease in dynamic pressure was accompanied by a corresponding depression of the magnetic field in the SYM-H index and the origin of a negative sudden impulse (SI) with a duration of 5–8 min and amplitude of 150–200 nT in the horizontal component of the magnetic field at stations of the night sector of the auroral zone. The magnetic impulse was preceded by a long calm magnetic period, although the IMF Bz-component was negative for ~1.5 hour before the SI . The commencement of the SI , which was determined by variations in the magnetic field at ~0650 UT, was accompanied by a sharp increase in the intensity of discrete forms of polar auroras in the midnight sector of the auroral zone and their fast propagation to the pole. Approximately 6–8 min after the SI , the auroral intensity in the emissions, which were excited by the fluxes of precipitated electrons and protons, quickly began to decrease in the night sector. Analysis of the optical observations showed the two-stage character of the response of the night auroras to the SI in the considered event: first, fast movement of the discrete aurora forms to the pole with a significant increase in their intensity, and a further fast decrease in auroral intensity with a delay of ~6–8 min relative to the SI . The possible reasons for such aurora behavior are discussed.

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Original Russian Text © V.B. Belakhovsky, V.G. Vorobjev, 2016, published in Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiya, 2016, Vol. 56, No. 6, pp. 733–744.

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Belakhovsky, V.B., Vorobjev, V.G. Response of the night aurora to a negative sudden impulse. Geomagn. Aeron. 56, 694–705 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016793216060037

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