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Relation Between Shock‐Related Impulse and Subsequent ULF Wave in the Earth's Magnetosphere

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Published in 2020 at "Geophysical Research Letters"

DOI: 10.1029/2020gl090027

Abstract: The generation of Pc4‐5 ultralow frequency (ULF) waves after interplanetary shock‐induced electric field impulses in the Earth's magnetosphere is studied using Van Allen Probes measurements by investigating the relationship between the first impulses and subsequent… read more here.

Keywords: first impulse; shock related; ulf waves; shock ... See more keywords
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Multipoint Conjugate Observations of Dayside ULF Waves During an Extended Period of Radial IMF

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of Geophysical Research"

DOI: 10.1029/2020ja028364

Abstract: Long-lasting Pc5 ultralow frequency (ULF) waves spanning the dayside and extending from L~5.5 into the polar cap region were observed by conjugate ground magnetometers. Observations from MMS satell... read more here.

Keywords: ulf waves; conjugate observations; conjugate; observations dayside ... See more keywords
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Comparative Study of Dayside Pulsating Auroras Induced by Ultralow-Frequency Waves

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Published in 2023 at "Universe"

DOI: 10.3390/universe9060258

Abstract: Pulsating auroras are usually observed with ultralow-frequency (ULF) waves in the Pc 3–5 band (period 10–600 s). These auroras are thought to result from interactions between energetic electrons and chorus waves, but their relationship with… read more here.

Keywords: ulf waves; comparative study; pulsating auroras; study ... See more keywords
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Statistical study of ULF waves in the magnetotail by THEMIS observations

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Published in 2018 at "Annales Geophysicae"

DOI: 10.5194/angeo-36-1335-2018

Abstract: Abstract. Ultra-low-frequency (ULF) waves are ubiquitous in the magnetosphere. Previous studies mostly focused on ULF waves in the dayside or near-Earth region (with radial distance R read more here.

Keywords: frequency; study; region; oscillating events ... See more keywords