Plasma waves and instabilities in the polar cusp - A review

Physics – Space Physics

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Cusps, Earth Magnetosphere, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Plasma Waves, Polar Cusps, Vertical Distribution, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, E Region, Electron Precipitation, F Region, Lines Of Force, Magnetosheath, Power Spectra

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Recent experimental and theoretical studies of plasma waves and instabilities in the polar cusp (cleft) are reviewed. A classification scheme based on the altitude range of the phenomena contains six categories: ground, E layer, F layer, mid-altitude, high altitude, and cusp-magnetosheath interface. Data from studies of the Farley-Buneman instability and of geomagnetic pulsations of Pc 4, 5 type are presented. The relationship between ionospheric electric field strength and the slant E condition is examined, and the invariant latitude ranges of VLF hiss and 0.7-keV electron precipitation are compared. Other topics include mid-altitude shear-driven turbulence and the power spectra associated with a high-altitude cusp.

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