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Dayside detached auroras (DDA) refer to auroras observed separate from the equatorward edge of the main oval on the dayside. They are studied here using IMAGE FUV and DMSP particle data. Occurrence of these DDA appears to be correlated with sudden solar wind dynamic pressure enhancements and northward interplanetary magnetic field, as monitored by the Wind satellite. They are usually very dynamic and short-lived with a lifetime of the order of 10 minutes. Out of the three FUV instrument channels on IMAGE, DDA are best det ... Zhang, Y.; Paxton, L.J.; Immel, T.; Frey, H.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2002   DOI: 10.1029/2002JA009355 AURORA; dayside detached aurora; proton precipitation; solar wind pressure enhancement |
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