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Thermospheric Density and Wind Profiles During an Auroral Substorm from the Dissipation Sounding Rocket Mission

Diana
Swanson
University of New Hampshire
Abstract text

The Dissipation sounding rocket launched from Poker Flat, AK on November 8, 2023, during an auroral substorm to study thermospheric upwelling due to Joule heating. The mission will answer questions regarding the thermospheric wind, density and composition dynamics and structures as a function of altitude driven by Joule heating during a substorm. This presentation will include preliminary neutral density profiles from the 5 Ionization Gauges (IG) on the payload to understand the vertical distribution of neutral particles. The NRL MSIS model will be compared to these measurements. Preliminary in-situ thermospheric winds profiles from the IG measurements will also be presented in the context of the Dissipation science goals.

Authors
Diana Swanson, University of New Hampshire
James Clemmons, University of New Hampshire
Lance Davis, University of New Hampshire
Mehdi Benna, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Robert Pfaff, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Don Hampton, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Mark Conde, University of Alaska Fairbanks
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MITC - Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling