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Chang et al. 2002
Chang, S.-W., Mende, S.B., Frey, H.U., Gallagher, D.L. and Lepping, R.P. (2002). Proton aurora dynamics in response to the IMF and solar wind variations. Geophysical Research Letters 29: doi: 10.1029/2002GL015019. issn: 0094-8276.

On May 23, 2000, proton auroras observed by IMAGE FUV on the dayside were very dynamic. Auroral pattern at the cusp footpoint is well correlated with IMF and solar wind parameters. A proton aurora brightened at high latitude poleward from the dayside oval after solar wind ion temperature increased while solar wind density and bulk speed were steady. It then vanished after IMF turned southward. Under this IMF condition, auroral activity occurred only in the dayside oval. As IMF Bz reverted to northward, cusp proton aurora reappeared at high latitude. The location of the cusp proton aurora changes with the IMF By polarity, consistent with previous reports. These results suggest an upstream source for the observed high-latitude cusp proton aurora. One possible explanation is that bow shock energetic ions are transported into the cusp via the high-latitude magnetic merging process to induce optical emissions in the ionosphere.

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Keywords
Magnetospheric Physics, Auroral phenomena, Magnetospheric Physics, Energetic particles, precipitating, Ionosphere, Auroral ionosphere, Ionosphere, Particle precipitation, Ionosphere, Particle acceleration
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Geophysical Research Letters
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