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Proceedings of SPIE | 2005

Low-cost multi-band ground-based imaging of the aurora

Mikko T. Syrjasuo; Brian James Jackel; E. Donovan; Trond S. Trondsen; Mike Greffen

Modern auroral research uses a variety of optical instruments ranging from photometers to spectral imagers. We report our results in developing an inexpensive auroral imager, which captures true-colour images using four wide-band channels. While not replacing dedicated highly sensitive cameras with filter wheels and narrow bandpass filters, the advantages of capturing the colour should not be underestimated. The colour not only provides more information about the physical processes in the ionosphere but also enhances both manual and automated image processing due to the discriminating power of colour information. We have operated our auroral imager RAINBOW in Athabasca, Alberta, Canada for over a year. RAINBOW can acquire images every ten seconds and operate even in moonlit conditions. A clever design using inexpensive optical components provides a field-of-view of approximately 150 degrees, and an external shutter provides protection from direct sunlight. We discuss the issues related to imager hardware and colour calibration. Future applications are also highlighted.


Space Science Reviews | 2008

The THEMIS Array of Ground-based Observatories for the Study of Auroral Substorms

Stephen B. Mende; Stephen E. Harris; Harald U. Frey; V. Angelopoulos; C. T. Russell; E. Donovan; Brian James Jackel; Mike Greffen; L. M. Peticolas


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2006

The THEMIS all-sky imaging array—system design and initial results from the prototype imager

E. Donovan; Stephen B. Mende; Brian James Jackel; Harald U. Frey; Mikko T. Syrjasuo; Igor Voronkov; Trond S. Trondsen; Laura Marie Peticolas; V. Angelopoulos; Stewart E. Harris; Mike Greffen; Martin Connors


Geophysical Research Letters | 2008

Simultaneous THEMIS in situ and auroral observations of a small substorm

E. Donovan; W. W. Liu; Jun Liang; E. Spanswick; I. Voronkov; Martin Connors; M. Syrjäsuo; Gordon J. Baker; Brian James Jackel; Trond S. Trondsen; Mike Greffen; V. Angelopoulos; C. T. Russell; Stephen B. Mende; H. U. Frey; A. Keiling; C. W. Carlson; J. P. McFadden; K.-H. Glassmeier; U. Auster; Kaori Sakaguchi; K. Shiokawa; J. A. Wild; I. J. Rae


Annales Geophysicae | 2009

Fine structures and dynamics in auroral initial brightening at substorm onsets

Kaori Sakaguchi; K. Shiokawa; A. Ieda; R. Nomura; A. Nakajima; Mike Greffen; E. Donovan; Ian R. Mann; H. Kim; Martin R. Lessard


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Space‐time variability of polar cap patches: Direct evidence for internal plasma structuring

Hanna Dahlgren; G. W. Perry; Joshua Semeter; J.-P. St.-Maurice; K. Hosokawa; M. J. Nicolls; Mike Greffen; K. Shiokawa; Craig James Heinselman


Auroral Phenomenology and Magnetospheric Processes: Earth And Other Planets | 2013

Magnetospheric Dynamics and the Proton Aurora

E. Donovan; E. Spanswick; Jun Liang; J. Grant; Brian James Jackel; Mike Greffen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Rayleigh-Taylor type instability in auroral patches

K. Shiokawa; A. Nakajima; A. Ieda; Kaori Sakaguchi; R. Nomura; T. Aslaksen; Mike Greffen; E. Donovan


Annales Geophysicae | 2009

Longitudinal development of a substorm brightening arc

K. Shiokawa; A. Ieda; A. Nakajima; Kaori Sakaguchi; R. Nomura; T. Aslaksen; Mike Greffen; E. Spanswick; E. Donovan; S. B. Mende; J. P. McFadden; Karl-Heinz Glassmeier; V. Angelopoulos; Y. Miyashita


Space Science Reviews | 2008

THEMIS Ground Based Observatory System Design

Stephen E. Harris; Stephen B. Mende; V. Angelopoulos; W. Rachelson; E. Donovan; Brian James Jackel; Mike Greffen; C. T. Russell; D. Pierce; D. Dearborn; K. Rowe; Martin Connors

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Harald U. Frey

University of California

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