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AURORA.jl

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AURORA is a time-dependent multi-stream electron transport code, suitable for modeling ionospheric electron-fluxes during periods of rapidly varying electron-precipitation.

This is a Julia implementation of the original AURORA code written in MATLAB and available at https://github.com/egavazzi/AURORA. The version present here is the one we recommend to use. It is in active development, is faster (~1000x), and produces more accurate results (i.e. bugs have been fixed).

Below is an example of electron flux in the ionosphere produced by AURORA in response to an Alfvénic precipitation.

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Installation

Instructions are available in the documentation.

Documentation

The documentation is available here.

Descriptions of how the code works are available in Gustavsson (2022), in Gavazzi (2022), and in this document.

References

Gavazzi, E. (2022). The effects of time-variation of electron fluxes from the auroral ionosphere on M-I coupling [Master thesis, UiT Norges arktiske universitet]. https://munin.uit.no/handle/10037/25897

Gustavsson, B. (2022). Time-Dependent Electron Transport I: Modelling of Supra-Thermal Electron Bursts Modulated at 5–10 Hz With Implications for Flickering Aurora. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 127(6), e2019JA027608. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JA027608

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