Hydromagnetic stability of turbulent geomagnetic tail

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Geomagnetic Tail, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Satellite Observation, Turbulent Boundary Layer, Wave Dispersion, Imp, Periodic Variations, Plasma Oscillations, Quenching (Cooling), Remote Sensing

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The presence of the broadband electrostatic noise, observed in the distant geomagnetic tail by Imp 8, is appropriately incorporated in studying the hydromagnetic stability of the magnetotail boundary. It is noted that the observed level of turbulence is sufficient to quench the instability which may be there in the absence of the turbulence. The period of oscillation is found to be in very good agreement with the observed period.

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