2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024gl111246
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Transpolar Arcs Are Not Always Cusp‐Aligned: Evidence of HiLDA‐Aligned Arcs

Maria Chloi Katrougkalou,
Anita Kullen,
Lei Cai
et al.

Abstract: Transpolar arcs (TPAs) are often cusp‐aligned. Especially when multiple TPAs appear simultaneously, they join at the auroral signature of the cusp. Here we investigate the dayside connection point of TPAs using Defense Meteorological Satellite Program measurements and identify three cases where the tip of the TPA ends in a localized brightening. One is a typical cusp spot with a TPA attached. The cusp appears just poleward of the oval with a near circular shape. In the second case, multiple cusp spots are obse… Show more

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