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Generation of EMIC Waves Observed by Van Allen Probes at Low L Shells
Author(s) -
Gamayunov Konstantin V.,
Min Kyungguk,
Saikin Anthony A.,
Rassoul Hamid
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: space physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-9402
pISSN - 2169-9380
DOI - 10.1029/2018ja025629
Subject(s) - physics , superposition principle , polarization (electrochemistry) , emic and etic , computational physics , instability , mechanics , quantum mechanics , chemistry , sociology , anthropology
Abstract Observation of linearly polarized He + ‐band electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves at low L shells is a new, and quite unexpected, result from the Van Allen Probes mission. Here we analyze the two EMIC wave events observed by Van Allen Probes at low L shells and put forward a new‐generation mechanism for the low‐L EMIC waves. Both events were observed at L ∼ 3 but one of them has a discrete spectrum near the O + gyrofrequency and its second harmonic, whereas the second event has a broad spectrum between the O + gyrofrequency and its second harmonic. For both events, the major conclusions of our analysis can be summarized as follows. (1) Only O + causes EMIC wave generation, and instability is driven by the positive derivatives of distribution functions over perpendicular component of velocity. (2) The timing and frequencies of generated waves are in agreement with observations. The generated wave normal angles, however, are highly oblique being in strong disagreement with the minimum variance angles obtained from Fast Fourier transform. (3) The wave step analysis shows that a signal nonstationarity is not a major cause for disagreement between the minimum variance angles and theoretical predictions for normal angles. (4) A superposition of plane sine waves with the same frequency and normal angle but with different azimuthal angles for wave vector around the background magnetic field can reconcile the polarization properties of EMIC waves obtained from Fast Fourier transform and/or the wave step analysis with those predicted by the linear theory of EMIC waves.

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