Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2012
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2012jastp..77...85p&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 77, p. 85-95.
Physics
Scientific paper
To identify the physical nature of Pc5 pulsations and to determine relative contributions of different MHD modes into their structure, we introduce the method of apparent impedance. An approximate analytical relationship from the theory of ULF wave transmission through a thin ionosphere can be compared with the measured ratio between simultaneous ionospheric electric and ground magnetic fields. The analytical expressions show that the impedances of Alfven and compressional modes should be essentially different. To validate this technique, we have analyzed global Pc5 pulsations during the recovery phase of the strong magnetic storm on October 31, 2003 using ground magnetometricdata and tri-static EISCAT radar. This radar facility gives a possibility to calculate vectors of the F-region ionospheric plasma flow and electric field. From these observations we conclude that the global Pc5 pulsations during storm conditions above the ionosphere are predominantly composed from Alfven waves with a small contribution of fast compressional mode.
Belakhovsky V.
Fedorov Evgeniy
Kauristie Kirsti
Kozlovsky Alexander
Pilipenko Viacheslav
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