11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
[PEM09-P02] AuroraX Project: Space weather research from Antarctica
We will contribute to the international network observations of both aurora and cosmic rays. We develop a cutting-edge auroral imager inclding tough housing bearable for Antarctica. The system is low-power, portable, and the data will be obtained real-time, which will be tested in new Dome-Fuji station in 2023, and then distributed for future international collaboration in Antarctica. Main targets are high-altitude red aurora at 630.0 nm and low-altitude polar glow at 391.4 nm. The red aurora is used to identify open/closed boundary of geomagnetic field. The polar glow is used to measure the solar energetic particles (SEP). The high-energy SEP is also observed by neutron monitor and muon detector at Syowa Station. The cosmic ray observation at Syowa will be full-system and real-time data will be obtained every 10 min. Further, We will fully use the heritages. A suit of geophysical observations is ongoing in Syowa Station, including PANSY radar, radio, riometers, auroral imagers, and magnetometers. Also, unmanned measurements are ongoing.