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Observation of Equatorial Plasma Depletions at Southern Taiwan by 6300Å OI AirglowLiao, Cang-Hsien 27 June 2000 (has links)
Abstract
In this study, we use a fisheye lens (180o field of view) and Chare-Couple Device to take the all-sky 6300Å airglow images emitting from ionosphere. By analyzing these Images we can study the phenomenon of equatorial plasma depletions (plasma bubble). Plasma bubbles generate above the magnetic equator; and they drift up to higher altitude and spread to higher latitude area along magnetic lines. The all-sky imaging system was operated at Mt. A-Li (23.511oN, 120.823oE). Because this year is the most active time of sunspots in the solar cycle, we expect that we can take mounts of plasma bubble images in this year.
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