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    <title>Isolated Proton Aurora Driven by EMIC Pc1 Wave: PWING, Swarm, and NOAA POES Multi-Instrument Observations</title>
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    <description>Title: Isolated Proton Aurora Driven by EMIC Pc1 Wave: PWING, Swarm, and NOAA POES Multi-Instrument Observations
Authors: Kim, Hyangpyo; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Park, Jaeheung; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Miyashita, Yukinaga; Stolle, Claudia; Connor, Hyunju Kim; Hwang, Junga; Buchert, Stephan; Kwon, Hyuck-Jin; Nakamura, Satoko; Nakamura, Kohki; Oyama, Shin-Ichiro; Otsuka, Yuichi; Nagatsuma, Tsutomu; Sakaguchi, Kaori
Abstract: We report the concurrent observations of F-region plasma changes and field-aligned currents (FACs) above isolated proton auroras (IPAs) associated with electromagnetic ion cyclotron Pc1 waves. Key events on 19 March 2020 and 12 September 2018 show that ground magnetometers and all-sky imagers detected concurrent Pc1 wave and IPA, during which NOAA POES observed precipitating energetic protons. In the ionospheric F-layer above the IPA zone, the Swarm satellites observed transverse Pc1 waves, which span wider latitudes than IPA. Around IPA, Swarm also detected the bipolar FAC and localized plasma density enhancement, which is occasionally surrounded by wide/shallow depletion. This indicates that wave-induced proton precipitation contributes to the energy transfer from the magnetosphere to the ionosphere. Plain Language Summary Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) wave is known to precipitate energetic protons into the energy transfer from the magnetosphere to the ionosphere.</description>
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