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    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: The paper gives a synopsis of observations and results obtained from the Explorer-45 satellite which pertain directly to the interaction of the magnetospheric hot and cold plasma populations. The specific case discussed is the interaction of the hot ring current plasma with the cold plasmaspheric plasma in the evening to early morning local time sector during magnetic storm recovery phase. It was found that above the plasmapause region, the hot ring current plasma is stable with negligible losses due to pitch angle diffusion; the hot ring current plasma enters a moderate pitch angle regime in the plasmapause region, whereby the addition of cold plasma destabilizes the hot plasma. Analysis of the energy, spatial, and temporal dependence of the above destabilization along with the ion-cyclotron resonant energy equation, and comparison of this analysis with an in situ estimate of the plasma density strongly indicate that the mechanism responsible for destabilization of the hot plasma is the amplification of ion-cyclotron waves due to the interaction of the cold plasmaspheric plasma with the hot ring current plasma in a manner similar to that discussed by Cornwall et al. (1970).
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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