Vast magenta aurora as revealed by citizen science

Author:

Kataoka Ryuho1,Reddy Sachin Alexander1,Nakano Shinya2,Pettit Joshua3,Nakamura Yuki4

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Polar Research

2. The Institute of Statistical Mathematics

3. George Mason University

4. The University of Tokyo

Abstract

Abstract

During large geomagnetic storms, red auroras are typically observed from low-latitude countries such as Japan1. The color arises from the specific emission line of Oxygen atoms at high altitudes2,3,4. However, during the May 10-11th 2024 superstorm, magenta auroras were observed above Japan instead of the typical red. In this study, we demonstrate that the magenta hue is created by a mixture of red (O) and a blue (N2+) aurora at extremely high altitudes. The blue color originates from the N2+ first negative emission band caused by both resonant scattering of the upwelling molecular ions5 and heavy particle precipitation during the storm6,7. This study is primarily driven by observations from citizen scientists, and confirmed and quantified with observations from spacecraft and modeling techniques. Additionally, we show that high solar activity, terrestrial season, and the preheating of the atmosphere all contribute to the occurrence of magenta aurora. This study showcases the value and richness of citizen science, and we anticipate that such approaches will become increasingly important in the future.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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5. Bates, D. R. (1949). The intensity distribution in the nitrogen band systems emitted from the Earth's upper atmosphere. Proceedings Royal Society of London, A196, 217–250.

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