Search for hidden periodicity in magnetometric measurements performed during auroras

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A method for detecting discrete equidistant spectra in high-latitude magnetic observations is proposed. The method finds approximate solutions of the classical Schuster problem, which finds a hidden periodicity in observations with considerable noise. The usage of difference signals makes it possible to increase the latitudinal resolution of the magnetometric diagnostics. The equidistant spectra of two different types have been detected based on the proposed method. The spectra of the first type are interpreted as frequencies of coupled compressional-transverse magnetohydrodyncompressionalamic oscillations in the magnetospheric cavity. The origin of the second type of spectra can be related to a rotating source, i.e., a small-scale vortex of magnetospheric convection. Such an interpretation takes into consideration the Doppler frequency shift caused by entrainment of the ionospheric neutral gas by magnetospheric convection. The results confirm the conclusion that discrete auroral frequencies are stable under disturbed conditions.

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