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The proceedings of the 28AM was published in
Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory Publications (Proc. of 28th annual optical
meeting, edt. by K.U. Kaila, J.R.T. Jussila and H. Holma, Sodankylä Geophysical
Observatory Publications, , 92, 2003). The proceedings will be
delivered to all the participants and the first authors of the submitted
proceeding papers. All the submitted papers can be found from this page as a pdf-files.
The whole program of the meeting and the abstracts can be found from the "scientific
program" page
Proceedings
Foreword and Participant
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Contents
Session Ia: Auroral physics and other ionospheric phenomena
D. Lummerzheim, M. Galand, and M. Kubota, Optical
Emissions from Proton Aurora. (invited)
M. J. Kosch, M. T. Rietveld, F. Honary, and T. Hagfors, High
Latitude Artificial Aurora from HEATING: A Unique Phenomenon? (Invited)
E. F. Donovan, B. J. Jackel, R. J. Strangeway, and D. M. Klumpar,
Energy
Dependence of the Latitude of the 1-25 KeV Ion Isotropy Boundary.
V. Safargaleev, V.Tagirov, and S. Osipenko, Multiple
Poleward Propagating Auroral Events in the 15-16 MLT Sector.
V.T. Pitkänen, K.U. Kaila, Y. Yaping, and C. Chong, Ground-Based
Optical Observations of Dayside Aurora at Zhong Shan Station in Antarctic.
V. R. Tagirov and V. A. Arinin, Optical
observations of auroral forms at different zones of high latitudes (review).
M. Danielides, S. Shalimov, and J. Kangas, Cosmic
Radio Noise Absorption Associated with North-South Aurora.
B. S. Lanchester, M. H. Rees, S. C. Robertson, D. Lummerzheim,
M. Galand, M. Mendillo, J. Baumgardner, I. Furniss, and A. D. Aylward, Proton
and Electron Precipitation over Svalbard - First Results from a New Imaging
Spectrograph (HiTIES).
Session II: Auroral observations monitoring magnetospheric
phenomena and Space born studies
N. A. Nicholson, E. F. Donovan, B. J. Jackel, L. L. Cogger, and
D. Lummerzheim, Multipoint
Measurements of the Ion Isotropy Boundary.
Session III: Odin; The first results
E.J. Llewellyn, D.A. Degenstein, N.D. Lloyd, R.L. Gattinger, S.
Petelina, I.C. McDade, C.S.Haley, B.H. Solheim, C. von Savigny, C. Sioris, W.F.J.
Evans, K. Strong, D.P. Murtagh, and J. Stegman, First
Results from the OSIRIS Instrument Onboard Odin. (invited)
D.A. Degenstein, E.J. Llewellyn, and N.D. Lloyd, The
Potential for Incorrect Interpretation of Atmospheric Images as Seen with OSIRIS.
Session IV: Tropospheric and Stratospheric physics
C.-F. Enell, K. Stebel, T. Wagner, U. Frieß, K. Pfeilsticker,
and U. Platt., Detecting
Polar Stratospheric Clouds with Zenith-Looking Photometers.
Session V: Mesospheric and Thermospheric physics
F. Sigernes, K. P. Nielsen, C. S. Deehr, T. Svenøe, and N.
Shumilov, The
Hydroxyl Rotational Temperature Record from the Auroral Station in Adventdalen,
Svalbard (78ºN,15ºE): Preliminary Results. (invited)
G. Sivjee, D. McEwen, and R. Walterscheid, Polar
cap Disturbances: Mesosphere and Thermosphere-Ionosphere Response to
Solar-Terrestrial Interactions.
Session VI: Techniques, Methods and Instrumentation
I. McWhirter, I. Furniss, A.D. Aylward, B.S. Lanchester, M.H.
Rees, S.C. Robertson, J. Baumgardner, and M. Mendillo, A
New Spectrograph Platform for Auroral Studies in Svalbard.
L. P. Borovkov, and S. A. Chernouss, Application
of the I-PentaMAX CCD Camera for Auroral Spectrum Observations.
J. R. T. Jussila, H. Holma, and K. U. Kaila, Optical
Auroral Instrumentation of University of Oulu.
F. Sigernes, T. Svenøe, and C. S. Deehr, OPTICS
at the Auroral Station in Adventdalen, Svalbard.
Session VII: Calibration
B.U.E. Brändström, T. Lövgren, A. Moström, C-F. Enell, B.
Gustavsson, T. Aso, M. Ejiri, Å. Steen, and P. Rydesäter, Brief
Report on ALIS (Auroral Large Imaging System), a New All-Sky Camera in Kiruna
and Auroral Imaging Using a Mini-DV Camcorder.
POSTERS
L. S. Yevlashin, and S. A. Chernouss, Type
A Red Auroras During Superstorms, Caused by Coronal Mass Ejection (CMEs).
B. J. Jackel, F. Creutzberg, E. F. Donovan, and L. L. Cogger, Triangulation
of Auroral Red-Line Emissions Heights.
K.U. Kaila, V.T. Pitkänen, H. Holma, J. R. T. Jussila, J.-P.
Valtti, Y. Yaping, and C. Chong, Day
and Night Time Auroral Structures in the Antarctic.
H. Holma, K. Kaila, and J.R.T. Jussila, Electron
Energy Estimations in an Auroral Arc.
E. F. Donovan, T. S. Trondsen, L. L. Cogger, and B. J. Jackel, All-Sky
Imaging Within the Canadian CANOPUS and NORSTAR Projects.
P. Rydesäter, B. Gustavsson, U. Brändström, C-F. Enell, and
Å. Steen, Lossy
compression of Scientific Images of Aurora.
E. M. Griffin, A. L. Aruliah, I. McWhirter, and T. Yeoman, Neutral
Wind and Temperature Measurements from the University College London Fabry-Perot
Interferometers.
O. Harang, and M. J. Kosch, Absolute
Optical Calibrations Using a Simple Tungsten Bulb: Theory.
O. Widell and H. Henricson, Intercalibration
of Low Light Level Sources.
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