Publication Date:
2017-04-04
Description:
An analysis of the low frequency geomagnetic
field fluctuations at an Antarctic (Terra Nova Bay) and a low latitude (L'Aquila, Italy) station during the Earth's passage of a coronal ejecta on April 11, 1997 shows that major solar wind pressure variations were
followed at both stations by a high fluctuation level. During northward interplanetary magnetic field conditions and when Terra Nova Bay is close to the local
geomagnetic noon, coherent fluctuations, at the same frequency (3.6 mHz) and with polarization characteristics indicating an antisunward propagation, were observed simultaneously at the two stations. An analysis of simultaneous measurements from geosynchronous satellites shows evidence for pulsations at approximately the same frequencies also in the magnetospheric field.
The observed waves might then be interpreted as oscillation modes, triggered by an external stimulation, extending to a major portion of the Earth's magnetosphere.
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Published
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1245-1250
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N/A or not JCR
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reserved
Keywords:
Magnetospheric physics
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MHD waves and instabilities
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Solar wind-magnetosphere interactions
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01. Atmosphere::01.03. Magnetosphere::01.03.99. General or miscellaneous
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01. Atmosphere::01.03. Magnetosphere::01.03.04. Structure and dynamics
Repository Name:
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
Type:
article
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