Physics – Space Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1979
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Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, vol. 17, June 1979, p. 705-724.
Physics
Space Physics
16
Earth Magnetosphere, Plasma Waves, Auroral Zones, Bibliographies, Electrostatic Waves, Hiss, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Magnetosheath, Nonthermal Radiation, Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Ionospheres, Plasma Diagnostics, Tables (Data), Whistlers
Scientific paper
Research conducted from 1975 through 1978 on magnetospheric plasma waves generated in or passing through the magnetospheres of the earth and Jupiter is reviewed. Attention is given to bow shock whistlers and electrostatic waves, electromagnetic wave packets in the magnetosheath ('lion roars'), nonthermal continuum radiation apparently associated with energetic electrons in the outer radiation zone, electrostatic and magnetic noise and PI2 pulsations in the magnetotail and plasma sheet and polar cusp phenomena. Plasma waves in the auroral zone, including VLF hiss and saucers, electrostatic wave turbulence and kilometric radiation are treated, together with MHD waves and magnetic pulsations, ion cyclotron waves, VLF chorus and hiss and electrostatic electron cyclotron harmonic radiation in and beyond plasmapause, plasmaspheric hiss, whistlers, power line harmonic radiation and controlled wave generation experiments. Observations of plasmasphere and auroral zone phenomena in the ionosphere are discussed, and escaping and trapped plasma waves in the magnetospheres of Jupiter and other planets are considered. Planned future magnetospheric research for the next four years is outlined.
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