Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The observed close correlation between the plasmapause and micropulsations is explained on the basis of a universal instability model. Both theoretical and experimental studies of a nonhomogeneous magnetoplasma indicate that a steep plasma density gradient at the plasmapause is likely the origin of the universal instability in the magnetosphere. Drift waves excited at the plasmapause may be unstable in the direction of the electron drift and propagate eastward nearly perpendicularly to the magnetic field. The drift waves, however, tend to convert very quickly to ion sound or Alfven waves with a much larger phase velocity parallel to the magnetic field. This may be a possible source mechanism for rather regular geomagnetic micropulsations, and specific mechanisms are identified for the long- and short-period cases.
Keywords:
GEOPHYSICS
Type:
Cosmic plasma physics; Conference; Sep 20, 1971 - Sep 24, 1971; Frascati; Italy
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