An Implication of Detecting the Internal Modulation in a Pulsating Aurora: A Conjugate Observation by the Arase Satellite and All‐Sky Imagers

Author:

Nanjo S.1ORCID,Ebukuro S.12ORCID,Nakamura S.3ORCID,Miyoshi Y.3ORCID,Kurita S.4ORCID,Oyama S.‐I.356ORCID,Ogawa Y.5ORCID,Keika K.7ORCID,Kasahara Y.8ORCID,Kasahara S.7ORCID,Matsuoka A.9,Hori T.3ORCID,Yokota S.10ORCID,Matsuda S.8ORCID,Shinohara I.11ORCID,Wang S.‐Y.12ORCID,Kazama Y.12ORCID,Jun C.‐W.3ORCID,Kitahara M.3,Hosokawa K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Communication Engineering and Informatics The University of Electro‐Communications Chofu Japan

2. Now at EIZO Corporation Hakusan Japan

3. Institute for Space‐Earth Environmental Research Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

4. Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere Kyoto University Uji Japan

5. National Institute of Polar Research Tachikawa Japan

6. Space Physics and Astronomy Research Unit University of Oulu Oulu Finland

7. Graduate School of Science The University of Tokyo Bunkyo‐ku Japan

8. Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology Kanazawa University Kanazawa Japan

9. Graduate School of Science Kyoto University Uji Japan

10. Graduate School of Science Osaka University Toyonaka Japan

11. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Sagamihara Japan

12. Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics Academia Sinica Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractA physical mechanism to produce pulsating aurora (PsA) has been considered to be the interaction of the electron and the chorus wave generated near the equatorial plane of the magnetosphere. A recent observation of high temporal resolution of chorus waves by the Arase satellite revealed that the presence or absence of the internal modulation of PsA, which is a characteristic sub‐second scintillation at 3 ± 1 Hz within each optical pulsation, is closely related to the discreteness of the element structure of the chorus wave. However, it is still unclear what parameters (or conditions) control the discreteness of the element and the existence of the internal modulation of PsA. In this study, we discuss parameters that determine the presence or absence of the internal modulation of PsA and element structure of chorus by showing a conjugate observation of PsA/chorus by ground‐based cameras and the Arase satellite. During the event, the occurrence of internal modulation increased temporally. The wave data from the satellite show that the repetitive frequency of elements was ∼6 Hz when the internal modulation was indistinct, while the repetitive frequency was ∼3 Hz when the internal modulation was distinct. The particle measurements suggest that this difference was caused by changes in the density and the temperature anisotropy of the hot electron. The internal modulation was clearly observed when the density of hot electrons decreased and the temperature anisotropy relaxed after the injection. Observations of internal modulations from the ground might allow us to estimate the parameters such as energetic electron density and temperature anisotropy in the magnetosphere.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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