Articles | Volume 42, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-42-179-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-42-179-2024
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29 May 2024
Regular paper |  | 29 May 2024

Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT_3D project

Yoshimasa Tanaka, Yasunobu Ogawa, Akira Kadokura, Takehiko Aso, Björn Gustavsson, Urban Brändström, Tima Sergienko, Genta Ueno, and Satoko Saita

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We present via simulation how useful monochromatic images taken by a multi-point imager network are for auroral research in the EISCAT_3D project. We apply the generalized-aurora computed tomography (G-ACT) to modeled multiple auroral images and ionospheric electron density data. It is demonstrated that G-ACT provides better reconstruction results than the normal ACT and can interpolate ionospheric electron density at a much higher spatial resolution than observed by the EISCAT_3D radar.