The ionospheric feedback instability from the ionospheric perspective: a new dispersion relation for waves in the auroral E region

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[2407] Ionosphere / Auroral Ionosphere, [2431] Ionosphere / Ionosphere/Magnetosphere Interactions, [2704] Magnetospheric Physics / Auroral Phenomena, [2772] Magnetospheric Physics / Plasma Waves And Instabilities

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The ionospheric feedback instability (IFI) was discovered and has been pursued for the last 40 years from the perspective of magnetospheric physics. The subject of interest has been the Alfven wave resonance that may be pumped by ionospheric feedback. However, shifting the emphasis to the ionosphere has recently led to the discovery of new, shorter-wavelength modes that support parallel electric fields in the E region. We discuss this new dispersion relation for kilometer-scale E region waves, and explain why it may be an important component of the physics of the auroral ionosphere.

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