Simulation and analysis of auroral radar signatures generated by a magnetospheric cavity mode

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Auroras, Computerized Simulation, Earth Magnetosphere, Radar Signatures, Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Geomagnetism, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Magnetopause

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Coherent auroral radar pulsation data are simulated for impulsively excited field line resonances (FLR) driven by a magnetospheric MHD cavity mode. These data are then analyzed according to three assumptions, namely, (1) that each radar time sequence is monochromatic with a frequency fixed over latitude, (2) that each radar time sequence is monochromatic with a frequency which varies with latitude, and (3) that each radar time sequence consists of the sum of two damped sinusoids for which the frequency of one varies and the other is constant with latitude. The results indicate the degree to which these analyses can misdirect the researcher with respect to the excitation of the pulsation.

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