Fine-scale optical observations of Aurora

T.S. Trondsen, L.L. Cogger
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High spatial and temporal resolution observations of auroral forms made by the University of Calgary Portable Auroral Imager are reviewed. Observations include auroral forms with apparent widths of on the order of tens to hundreds of meters and lifetimes of less than a second to several tens of seconds. Included here is a class of multiple auroral arc systems exhibiting a strikingly asymmetric internal topology. It is shown that such systems of multiple linear arcs may be explained by mode conversion of field-line resonance shear Alfvén waves to inertial Alfvén waves. A survey of small-scale, short-lived auroral vortices (curls) occurring on thin auroral forms within the active aurora has also been performed, with some results being reviewed here. The Kelvin-Helmholtz instability as a responsible mechanism is discussed in light of the observationally acquired statistical data. Observations of small-scale “black” auroral arcs and vortices are briefly reviewed as well.

极光的精细光学观测
本文回顾了卡尔加里大学便携式极光成像仪对极光形式的高时空分辨率观测。观测到的极光包括视宽度在几十米到几百米之间,寿命在一秒到几十秒之间的极光形式。这里包括一类多重极光弧系统,其内部拓扑结构明显不对称。结果表明,这种多线性弧线系统可以用场线共振剪切alfvsamn波向惯性alfvsamn波的模态转换来解释。在活跃的极光中,也进行了一项小规模的、短暂的极光涡旋(卷曲)的调查,其中一些结果在这里进行了回顾。根据观测得到的统计数据,讨论了开尔文-亥姆霍兹不稳定性作为一种负责机制。本文还简要回顾了对小尺度“黑色”极光弧和涡旋的观测。
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