Hu. Frey et al., OPTICAL AND RADAR OBSERVATIONS OF THE MOTION OF AURORAL ARCS, Journal of atmospheric and terrestrial physics, 58(1-4), 1996, pp. 57-69
During a nine day observational campaign in February 1992 we used an i
mage-intensified CCD TV camera along with the EISCAT radar to observe
auroral arcs in the magnetic zenith above Kiruna. We determine the nor
mal motions of auroral arcs near magnetic zenith and compare them with
the plasma velocities measured by EISCAT. Our interest focuses on the
relative motions of arcs and ionospheric plasma and the changes of ta
ngential velocity as the plasma traverses the arcs. In all six cases,
relative motions of are and plasma of the order of 200 m s(-1) are fou
nd. They are interpreted in relation to the current system to which th
e are belongs as a trace of an upward-directed field-aligned sheet cur
rent. In most cases the are moves so as to reduce the size and energy
content of the current system, but the opposite case is also observed.
There is a striking correlation between the N-S motion of arcs and pl
asma, but the arcs tend to lag behind.