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Magnetospheric Response To Solar Wind Forcing: Ultra-Low-Frequency Wave-Particle Interaction Perspective
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-40-121-2022 Bibcode: 2022AnGeo..40..121Z

Zong, Qiugang

Solar wind forcing, e.g., interplanetary shock and/or solar wind dynamic pressure pulses impacting Earth's magnetosphere, manifests many fundamental important space physics phenomena, including producing electromagnetic waves, plasma heating, and energetic particle acceleration. This paper summarizes our present understanding of the magnetospheric…

2022 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 18
Solar wind magnetic holes can cross the bow shock and enter the magnetosheath
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-40-687-2022 Bibcode: 2022AnGeo..40..687K

Raptis, Savvas; Karlsson, Tomas; Nilsson, Hans +2 more

Solar wind magnetic holes are localized depressions of the magnetic field strength, on timescales of seconds to minutes. We use Cluster multipoint measurements to identify 26 magnetic holes which are observed just upstream of the bow shock and, a short time later, downstream in the magnetosheath, thus showing that they can penetrate the bow shock …

2022 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 8
Statistical study and corresponding evolution of plasmaspheric plumes under different levels of geomagnetic storms
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-40-167-2022 Bibcode: 2022AnGeo..40..167L

Yuan, Zhigang; Ouyang, Zhihai; Deng, Xiaohua +4 more

Using observations of Van Allen Probes, we present a statistical study of plasmaspheric plumes in the inner magnetosphere. Plasmaspheric plumes tend to occur during the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms. Furthermore, the results imply that the occurrence rate of observed plasmaspheric plume in the inner magnetosphere is larger during stronger g…

2022 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 7
An investigation into the spectral parameters of ultra-low-frequency (ULF) waves in the polar caps and magnetotail
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-40-151-2022 Bibcode: 2022AnGeo..40..151N

Nosikova, Nataliya Sergeevna; Yagova, Nadezda Viktorovna; Baddeley, Lisa Jane +2 more

The present case study is focused on fluctuations at ∼ 1.5 mHz observed on open field lines in both of the polar caps in ground-based geomagnetic data and in the electron concentration in the Northern Hemisphere ionosphere. Coherent pulsations with a relatively narrow narrowband-like spectra and a higher fraction of transversal components in the t…

2022 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 2