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23 November 1993 Numerical calculations and observations of the energy degradation of auroral protons and associated Balmer emission profiles in the upper atmosphere
D. A. Lorentzen, Fred Sigernes, Kjell Henriksen
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Proceedings Volume 2050, Airglow and Aurora; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164809
Event: High Latitude Optics, 1993, Tromso, Norway
Abstract
The volume emission rates of auroral proton/hydrogen particles in the upper atmosphere is derived using laboratory coefficients for energy degradation and emission cross sections. Doppler broadened Balmer emissions are measured with the field of view of the spectrometer in the geomagnetic meridian plane, and indications of energy and pitch-angle distributions are obtained by fitting the expressions of the calculated Doppler profiles to the measured profiles. Using a limited amount of data and comparing with the model calculations indicate that the energy spectra of the auroral protons are relatively soft at 74 degree(s) geomagnetic north, and have a broad and variable pitch-angle distribution.
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D. A. Lorentzen, Fred Sigernes, and Kjell Henriksen "Numerical calculations and observations of the energy degradation of auroral protons and associated Balmer emission profiles in the upper atmosphere", Proc. SPIE 2050, Airglow and Aurora, (23 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164809
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric particles

Atmospheric modeling

Doppler effect

Magnetism

Particles

Auroras

Spectroscopy

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