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Discrete wave packets at the proton cyclotron frequency at comet P/Halley
Author(s) -
Mazelle Christian,
Neubauer Fritz Manfred
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1029/92gl02613
Subject(s) - physics , cyclotron , rest frame , solar wind , comet , proton , magnetic field , doppler effect , spacecraft , pitch angle , halley's comet , beam (structure) , wave packet , plasma , computational physics , optics , astrophysics , atomic physics , astronomy , nuclear physics , galaxy , redshift , quantum mechanics
We present in this letter the first experimental evidence for wave packets near the local proton cyclotron frequency in the plasma environment of a comet. The observations have been made by the GIOTTO magnetometer experiment (MAG) around comet P/Halley on both sides of closest approach. The waves are always left‐handed in the spacecraft frame, elliptically or nearly circularly polarized and they propagate at small angles from the ambient magnetic field. Their period in the spacecraft frame always closely fits the local proton cyclotron period. The possible generation mechanisms of these waves are discussed. They can be consistently interpreted as waves generated by a resonant helical beam instability fed by the cometary pick‐up protons. These waves are intrinsically right‐handed waves in the plasma rest frame and are anomalously Doppler‐shifted from the plasma frame to the spacecraft frame because their phase velocity is small compared to the local solar wind speed. A generation by a resonance with heavy (water group) ions introducing a temperature effect is also discussed but is less satisfactory.