North-south asymmetry of the boundary layer of the magnetosphere according to observations of Pc1-2 geomagnetic pulsations

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Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetic Micropulsations, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere

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Frequency-of-occurrence ratios at high-latitude observatories of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are examined for Pc1-2 pulsations whose generation is due to ion-cyclotron instability of boundary-layer protons. The asymmetric distribution of these pulsations in the two hemispheres during the winter and summer solstices is shown to be analogous to the asymmetry of the magnetospheric boundary layer considered as a source of these pulsations.

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