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The Far Ultraviolet Signatures of Conjugate Photoelectrons Seen by the Special Sensor Ultraviolet Spectrographic Imager

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dc.contributor.authorKil, Hyosub-
dc.contributor.authorSchaefer, Robert K.-
dc.contributor.authorPaxton, Larry J.-
dc.contributor.authorJee, Geonhwa-
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-13T02:13:44Z-
dc.date.available2021-05-13T02:13:44Z-
dc.date.issued2020-01-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/11990-
dc.description.abstractThis study investigates the origin of anomalous far ultraviolet emissions observed at night at the subauroral region by the Special Sensor Ultraviolet Spectrographic Imager (SSUSI) on board the Defense Meteorological Satellite System (DMSP)-F16 satellite. The global distribution of the anomalous emission is derived using the measurements of the oxygen atom 130.4 nm emission in 2017. Our results show the extension of the anomalous emission from high latitudes to middle latitudes in the Northern American-Atlantic sector during the December solstice and in the Southern Australia-New Zealand sector during the June solstice. These observations indicate that the anomalous emission occurs in the winter hemisphere and is pronounced at locations close to the magnetic poles. The good agreement between the morphology of the anomalous emission and the predicted distribution of conjugate photoelectrons leads to the conclusion that the anomalous emissions are the signatures of conjugate photoelectrons.en_US
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dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectGeologyen_US
dc.subject.classification해당사항없음en_US
dc.titleThe Far Ultraviolet Signatures of Conjugate Photoelectrons Seen by the Special Sensor Ultraviolet Spectrographic Imageren_US
dc.title.alternativeSSUSI 이미저에 의해 관측된 양극지 극자외선 현상en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationKil, Hyosub, et al. 2020. "The Far Ultraviolet Signatures of Conjugate Photoelectrons Seen by the Special Sensor Ultraviolet Spectrographic Imager". <em>GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS</em>, 47(1): 1-8.-
dc.citation.titleGEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERSen_US
dc.citation.volume47en_US
dc.citation.number1en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1029/2019GL086383-
dc.citation.startPage1en_US
dc.citation.endPage8en_US
dc.description.articleClassificationSCI-
dc.description.jcrRateJCR 2018:7.143en_US
dc.subject.keywordFUVen_US
dc.subject.keywordSpace environment in the northern and southern hemispheresen_US
dc.identifier.localId2020-0002-
dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-85078252329-
dc.identifier.wosid000513983400033-
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