ISSN:
0992-7689
Keywords:
Geomagnetic pulsations
;
Solar wind
;
Magnetopause oscillations
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Geosciences
,
Physics
Notes:
Abstract An analysis is made of the long-period geomagnetic pulsations as recorded at seven Norilsk meridian stations (λ = 162°, latitudinal range: 61°–71°N) following abrupt magnetospheric expansion during the storm of 22 March 1979 caused by a rapid decrease in solar wind density. As with the time interval following an abrupt contraction at the time of sudden storm commencement, there exist two types of pulsations in the pulsation spectra: latitude-independent (T〉400 s) and latitude-dependent (T〈200 s) pulsations. The first pulsation type is interpreted in terms of forced pulsations associated with magnetopause oscillations. The oscillation period is determined by plasma density in the boundary layer and by the radius of the magnetosphere (T ∼ ρ1/2R4). The latitudinal dependence of the period, amplitude and polarization of the second-type pulsations is in agreement with the resonance mechanism of their origin.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00585-998-0134-6
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