Aurora in the Polar Cap: A Review
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Authors
Hosokawa, K.
Kullen, A.
Milan, S.
Reidy, J.
Zou, Y.
Frey, H.U.
Maggiolo, R.
Fear, R.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
Polar cap aurora
Transpolar arc
Sun-aligned arc
Polar rain aurora
Ionospheric convection
Magnetosphere
Reconnection
Audience
Scientific
Date
2020Metadata
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This paper reviews our current understanding of auroral features that appear poleward of the main auroral oval within the polar cap, especially those that are known as Sun-aligned arcs, transpolar arcs, or theta auroras. They tend to appear predominantly during periods of quiet geomagnetic activity or northwards directed interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). We also introduce polar rain aurora which has been considered as a phenomenon on open field lines. We describe the morphology of such auroras, their development and dynamics in response to solar wind-magnetosphere coupling processes, and the models that have been developed to explain them.
Citation
Hosokawa, K.; Kullen, A.; Milan, S.; Reidy, J.; Zou, Y.; Frey, H.U.; Maggiolo, R.; Fear, R. (2020). Aurora in the Polar Cap: A Review. , Space Science Reviews, Vol. 216, Issue 1, A15, DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-0637-3.Identifiers
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng