Quantitative description of electron precipitation during auroral absorption events in the morning/noon local-time sector |
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Authors: | S. Kirkwood A. Osepian N. Smirnova |
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Affiliation: | a MRI Atmospheric Research Programme, Swedish Institute of Space Physics, P.O. Box 812, 98128 Kiruna, Sweden;b Polar Geophysical Institute, Halturina 15, 183023 Murmansk, Russia;c Institute of Geosphere Dynamics, Leninsky Prospect 38, 117 34 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | Flux-energy spectra of precipitating electrons are derived from electron density profiles measured by the EISCAT radar during auroral absorption events in the morning/noon local-time sector. The inversion technique uses effective recombination coefficient profiles computed on the basis of a previously validated theoretical model of the lower ionosphere. It is shown that flux-energy spectra for the energy range 30–200 keV are in reasonable agreement with those derived for the same events using trapped flux-energy spectra from geosynchronous satellite data and a model for diffusion of trapped electrons into the loss cone by scattering on whistler waves. During individual events, strongly varying precipitating fluxes are found to be due primarily to varying pitch-angle diffusion. |
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Keywords: | EISCAT Energetic electron precipitation Auroral absorption |
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