CNA pulsations accompanying hydromagnetic waves at conjugate stations

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Auroral Zones, Cosmic Noise, Electron Precipitation, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Ionospheric Currents, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Antarctic Regions, Frequency Ranges, Iceland, Particle Precipitation

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The coherency and phase relation between the CNA pulsations and Pc 3-5 magnetic pulsations observed at the Syowa Station in the Antarctica and its conjugate three stations in Iceland are examined. It is confirmed that the H-component of the magnetic pulsations tends to correlate more with the CNA pulsations rather than the D-component of magnetic pulsations. There is a relative phase difference between the magnetic pulsations and CNA pulsations which shows a linear relationship vs the pulsation frequency. This phase difference suggests that the particle modulation of the CNA pulsations by the hydromagnetic waves occurs near the equatorial region in the magnetosphere. Furthermore, a suitable conjugate location is determined by the relative phase difference between the CNA pulsations at the Syowa Station and the three stations in Iceland.

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