Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976jgr....81.1782o&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 81, Apr. 1, 1976, p. 1782-1786.
Physics
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Auroral Zones, Magnetospheric Instability, Periodic Variations, Thermal Plasmas, Cyclotron Radiation, Plasma Cylinders, Propagation Modes, Time Response
Scientific paper
One remarkable characteristic of on-off switching (or pulsating) aurora in the dawn sector during the postbreakup phase is shown to be the quasi-periodic recurrence of nearly the same pattern. Such a remarkable recurrence of the same pattern can be likened to the storage of 'memory' in a computer, and its recurrence can be considered a result of 'calls' for the stored memory. Here, the magnetosphere takes the role of the computer. Persistent irregularities in the background thermal plasma of the magnetosphere are shown to account for the memory of the pattern. The electron cyclotron instability, accompanying growth and trapping of whistler mode waves in an irregular column of the plasma owing to energetic electrons overtaking the slowly drifting plasma, can be regarded as the call-up mechanism. The recurrence consequently can be understood in terms of the rates of supply and loss of energetic electrons into a certain column of thermal plasma.
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