Physics
Scientific paper
May 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985georl..12..309s&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276), vol. 12, May 1985, p. 309-312.
Physics
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Cold Plasmas, Earth Magnetosphere, Magnetic Storms, Plasma Waves, Space Plasmas, Auroral Zones, Electrostatic Waves, Kilometric Waves, Magnetopause, Magnetosheath, Plasmapause, Satellite Observation
Scientific paper
Near 0700 on September 4, 1984 a series of interplanetary discontinuities arrived at earth when the AMPTE Charge Composition Explorer (CCE) was near apogee. During the next few hours the spacecraft passed in and out of the magnetosheath. At the magnetopause boundary, the CCE wave instrument detected strong electron plasma oscillations, weaker electromagnetic waves at the electron plasma frequency, and broadband electrostatic waves. During the subsequent perigee passes on September 4 and 5, the wave observations of upper hybrid resonance emissions, continuum radiation, electrostatic noise bands and unusual low latitude auroral kilometic radiation were used to monitor significant variations in the magnetospheric characteristics as the main storm phases developed.
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