Relationship of the characteristics of magnetohydrodynamic waves to plasma density gradients near L = 4

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Magnetic Variations, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Magnetospheric Electron Density, Plasma Density, Power Spectra, Wave Excitation, Density Distribution, Electron Density Profiles, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Geomagnetism, Plasmapause, Polarization (Waves)

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Excitation and localization characteristics of MHD waves present in the earth's magnetosphere are analyzed, with special emphasis on the importance of magnetospheric plasma density gradients in determining wave localizations. A summary is presented of a study of the relationships of MHD wave characteristics to the latitude profiles of topside electron density profiles observed by the ISIS 2 satellite near the same local and universal times. The wave polarization/plasma gradient observations presented are discussed in the context of theoretical considerations of hydromagnetic wave excitation. Also discussed is the impulse excitation of ULF waves.

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