An upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo images

We have been studying reconstruction of auroral 3-D luminous structure from stereo images. We have used the model function method for this problem. In this method, auroral structure is expressed by an appropriate function with some parameters, which are determined by iterative calculations. The auro...

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Main Authors: Tetsuro Yabu, Takehiko Aso, Takeshi Hashimoto, Minoru Abe, Masaki Ejiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1993-11-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.15094/00008819
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spelling doaj-549a0047bf054649b9b84bfbcf56447c2020-11-24T23:05:18ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X1993-11-0137323125110.15094/00008819An upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo imagesTetsuro Yabu0Takehiko Aso1Takeshi Hashimoto2Minoru Abe3Masaki Ejiri4Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University National Institute of Polar Research We have been studying reconstruction of auroral 3-D luminous structure from stereo images. We have used the model function method for this problem. In this method, auroral structure is expressed by an appropriate function with some parameters, which are determined by iterative calculations. The auroral model assumes sheet-like luminosity structure with some prescribed thickness and altitude distributions. In this paper, we present an upgraded model function which can express an aurora of more complicated structure. The upgraded model is expressed by the product of a 2-D function which represents projections of an aurora along the geomagnetic lines of force onto the horizontal plane and an altitude function along the geomagnetic line of force. Using this model, curved aurora arcs and pulsating auroras of irregular form can be more properly delineated. In this paper, we analyze the aurora arc observed in Iceland and a pulsating aurora observed in Antarctica. At the same time, we examine the appropriateness of the functional form which expresses the altitude profile of the luminosity of aurora based on theoretical prediction.http://doi.org/10.15094/00008819
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author Tetsuro Yabu
Takehiko Aso
Takeshi Hashimoto
Minoru Abe
Masaki Ejiri
spellingShingle Tetsuro Yabu
Takehiko Aso
Takeshi Hashimoto
Minoru Abe
Masaki Ejiri
An upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo images
Antarctic Record
author_facet Tetsuro Yabu
Takehiko Aso
Takeshi Hashimoto
Minoru Abe
Masaki Ejiri
author_sort Tetsuro Yabu
title An upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo images
title_short An upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo images
title_full An upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo images
title_fullStr An upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo images
title_full_unstemmed An upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo images
title_sort upgraded method for reconstructing 3-dimensional structure of aurora from stereo images
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 1993-11-01
description We have been studying reconstruction of auroral 3-D luminous structure from stereo images. We have used the model function method for this problem. In this method, auroral structure is expressed by an appropriate function with some parameters, which are determined by iterative calculations. The auroral model assumes sheet-like luminosity structure with some prescribed thickness and altitude distributions. In this paper, we present an upgraded model function which can express an aurora of more complicated structure. The upgraded model is expressed by the product of a 2-D function which represents projections of an aurora along the geomagnetic lines of force onto the horizontal plane and an altitude function along the geomagnetic line of force. Using this model, curved aurora arcs and pulsating auroras of irregular form can be more properly delineated. In this paper, we analyze the aurora arc observed in Iceland and a pulsating aurora observed in Antarctica. At the same time, we examine the appropriateness of the functional form which expresses the altitude profile of the luminosity of aurora based on theoretical prediction.
url http://doi.org/10.15094/00008819
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