A statistical study of unstable particle populations in the global ring current and their relation to the generation of high m ULF waves
The first statistical study of the unstable proton populations which contain "free energy" required to drive small-scale poloidal mode ULF waves in the magnetosphere between L-shell locations of 6 and 9 is presented. The data examined are all in the form of Ion Distribution Functions (IDFs...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annales geophysicae (1988) 2004, Vol.22 (12), p.4229-4241 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The first statistical study of the unstable proton populations which contain "free energy" required to drive small-scale poloidal mode ULF waves in the magnetosphere between L-shell locations of 6 and 9 is presented. The data examined are all in the form of Ion Distribution Functions (IDFs) covering a particle energy range of 0.025 keV to 328 keV, amassed over 2.5 years from the TIMAS and CAMMICE (MICS) instruments on-board the Polar spacecraft. Any free energy which is available to drive a resonant wave mode manifests itself as a positive gradient region in the IDF. A new analysis technique applied to the data, allows for the first time, the amount of free energy contained in each IDF to be quantified. The results show that IDFs are a common occurrence in the magnetosphere at these L-shells, although they are most common in the dawn/pre-noon sector. Lower energy (10-45 keV) protons are the most commonly observed unstable populations and also contain the largest amounts of free energy (> 10 super(10)J). Positive gradient regions at higher energies (> 100keV) are rarely observed and also contain greatly reduced free energies (< 10 super(9)J). |
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ISSN: | 0992-7689 1432-0576 |
DOI: | 10.5194/angeo-22-4229-2004 |