A large increase in electron temperature measured in filamentary aurora with the European incoherent scatter radar has been modeled with a one‐dimensional electron transport and ion chemistry code. To account for the observed changes in electron temperature, while also reproducing the measured E region electron density profiles, a source of electron heating is required in addition to local heating from energy degradation of the precipitating electrons. We show that ohmic heating in a strong field‐aligned current can account for the required heat source.
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Lanchester, B. S., Rees, M. H., Lummerzheim, D., Otto, A., Sedgemore‐Schulthess, K. J. F., Zhu, H., & McCrea, I. W. (2001). Ohmic heating as evidence for strong field‐aligned currents in filamentary aurora. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 106(A2), 1785–1794. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999ja000292
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