Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992georl..19.1339m&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276), vol. 19, no. 13, July 6, 1992, p. 1339-1342. Research supported by Swedish Board
Physics
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Auroras, Kilometric Waves, Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence, Radio Bursts, Electron Radiation, Gyrofrequency, Night Sky, Plasma Density, Spaceborne Experiments
Scientific paper
Heretofore unreported Viking observations are presented of sporadic AKR bursts occurring well above the electron gyrofrequency together with spiky electrostatic emissions recorded just above the lower hybrid frequency, which exhibit a high degree of correlation in time. Both types of waves show simultaneous large amplitude variations of the order of 30-40 dB on time scales of a few hundreds of ms. Possible interpretations which may account for the observed correlation are investigated. Arguments are given which suggest that such events could be the signature of small scale nonlinear structures in the plasma.
Aparicio Beatriz
Dubouloz Nicolas
Holmgren Gunnar
Lindqvist Per-Arne
Malingre Michel
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