Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980p%26ss...28..459g&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, vol. 28, May 1980, p. 459-465. Research supported by the Science Research Council.
Computer Science
Auroral Arcs, Electron Accelerators, Geomagnetic Tail, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Plasma Layers, Magnetospheric Instability, Plasma Turbulence
Scientific paper
It is suggested that localized electrostatic potential wells could be generated in the plasma sheet by large amplitude electrostatic ion cyclotron waves. It is shown from a consideration of a simple one dimensional model that such wells could possess a double structure of oppositely directed fields elongated in longitude. The possibility that the waves could evolve from a turbulent ion wave cascade driven by earthward streaming protons is discussed and the magnitude of the potentials that could be established in this way is estimated using results for condensed state turbulent equilibria. The projections of these wells along the highly conducting geomagnetic field lines form potential valleys across the field lines in the high latitude auroral plasma. It is shown that these valleys would be of the scale and depth needed to establish electrostatic shocks which would be of sufficient intensity to accelerate electrons to energies comparable to those observed in 'inverted-V' events. Potential wells are formed predominantly in the midnight sector of the plasma sheet and propagate earthwards. This implies a corresponding equatorwards motion of the valley which, typically, would have a velocity of a few hundred m/sec.
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