Charged particle behavior in low-frequency geomagnetic pulsations. IV - Compressional waves

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Charged Particles, Compression Waves, Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Particle Flux Density, Wave Interaction, Larmor Radius, Low Frequencies, Plasma Waves, Plasma-Particle Interactions

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In this fourth paper of a series concerning charged particle behavior in ultralow frequency waves in the terrestrial magnetosphere, the particle flux response expected in waves with a strong compressional magnetic component is examined. Two effects, labeled betatron and mirror, dominate the behavior expected for nonresonant particles, with the mirror effect expected in most circumstances. Resonant behavior is a strong function of signal symmetry, much as discussed in earlier papers. In conclusion, recently published observations of particle flux oscillations associated with compressional signals are examined.

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