Observations of upstream ions, solar wind ions and electromagnetic waves in the Earth's foreshock

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Earth Magnetosphere, Electromagnetic Radiation, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ions, Shock Fronts, Shock Waves, Solar Wind, Upstream, Ampte (Satellites), Data Reduction, Ion Beams, Magnetosonic Resonance, Polarization Characteristics, Stability

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Theoretical work, together with analysis of International Sun Earth Explorer (ISEE) data has led to the view that the right-hand resonant ion beam instability is probably responsible for transforming field aligned beam distributions into gyrophase-bunched distributions associated with large amplitude circularly polarized electromagnetic waves. We described Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorer (AMPTE) - United Kingdom Subsatellite (UKS) observations of gyrophase-bunched distributions and associated waves and discuss whether they are consistent with the right-hand resonant instability hypothesis.

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