“…At Mars, "discrete aurora" is defined more specifically for localized emissions, in contrast to global auroral emissions (Schneider et al, 2015). Several studies have associated these localized emissions with energized electron observations (Brain et al, 2006;Gérard et al, 2015;Leblanc et al, 2008;Soret et al, 2016Soret et al, , 2021Xu et al, 2020Xu et al, , 2022. The reported energization processes/mechanisms at Mars include, but are not limited to, narrow electrostatic potential layers (associated with inverted-V electron events) (e.g., Brain et al, 2006;Xu et al, 2020), energization associated with current sheet crossings (e.g., Halekas et al, 2008;Harada et al, 2020), and a hotter electron temperature (without acceleration by an electrostatic potential) (Akbari et al, 2019) perhaps caused by wave-particle interaction (e.g., Fowler et al, 2020Fowler et al, , 2021.…”