ULF Field Fluctuations in a "Quiet" Subsolar Magnetosheath

We present the analysis of plasma and field data acquired form the AMPTE/IRM satellite for ULF wave fluctuations in the subsolar magnetosheath under a ¡§quiet¡¨ condition. A total of seven magnetosheath crossings, representing twelve hours of observations, were selected for statistical analysis. The...

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Main Author: K. Liou C. A. Lin
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Language:English
Published: Springer 1998-01-01
Series:Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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description We present the analysis of plasma and field data acquired form the AMPTE/IRM satellite for ULF wave fluctuations in the subsolar magnetosheath under a ¡§quiet¡¨ condition. A total of seven magnetosheath crossings, representing twelve hours of observations, were selected for statistical analysis. The statistical analysis results indicated that mirror-like compressional fluctuations are typical of the quiet-state subsolar magnetosheath. It is also found that mirror-like fluctuations with typical frequencies between 10 mHz and 80 mHz (or 0.02 fH + <= f <= 0.2fH +, where f is the wave frequency and fH + the local proton gyro frequency) are associated with 0.1 <= (T/T-1) <= 0.6 and 1 <= B <= 10 magnetopause plasma, where Bp is the proton beta and T and T are the perpendicular and parallel proton temperature, respectively. We also found that the condition for mirror instability, T/T > 1+B-1, is generally not satisfied in the entire region of the magnetosheath, especially near the magnetopause. This may indicate that temperature anisotropy is reduced due to the development of mirror waves as suggested by Price et al. [1986] and Lee et al. [1988].
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spelling doaj.art-544a0cc7cddc4b05b019dda0a57ec9b12022-12-22T02:57:02ZengSpringerTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76801998-01-019100110.3319/TAO.1998.9.1.1(A)ULF Field Fluctuations in a "Quiet" Subsolar MagnetosheathK. Liou C. A. LinWe present the analysis of plasma and field data acquired form the AMPTE/IRM satellite for ULF wave fluctuations in the subsolar magnetosheath under a ¡§quiet¡¨ condition. A total of seven magnetosheath crossings, representing twelve hours of observations, were selected for statistical analysis. The statistical analysis results indicated that mirror-like compressional fluctuations are typical of the quiet-state subsolar magnetosheath. It is also found that mirror-like fluctuations with typical frequencies between 10 mHz and 80 mHz (or 0.02 fH + <= f <= 0.2fH +, where f is the wave frequency and fH + the local proton gyro frequency) are associated with 0.1 <= (T/T-1) <= 0.6 and 1 <= B <= 10 magnetopause plasma, where Bp is the proton beta and T and T are the perpendicular and parallel proton temperature, respectively. We also found that the condition for mirror instability, T/T > 1+B-1, is generally not satisfied in the entire region of the magnetosheath, especially near the magnetopause. This may indicate that temperature anisotropy is reduced due to the development of mirror waves as suggested by Price et al. [1986] and Lee et al. [1988]. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/media/k2/attachments/v91p001.pdf ULF fluctuationsMagnetosheathTemperature anisotropy
spellingShingle K. Liou C. A. Lin
ULF Field Fluctuations in a "Quiet" Subsolar Magnetosheath
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
ULF fluctuations
Magnetosheath
Temperature anisotropy
title ULF Field Fluctuations in a "Quiet" Subsolar Magnetosheath
title_full ULF Field Fluctuations in a "Quiet" Subsolar Magnetosheath
title_fullStr ULF Field Fluctuations in a "Quiet" Subsolar Magnetosheath
title_full_unstemmed ULF Field Fluctuations in a "Quiet" Subsolar Magnetosheath
title_short ULF Field Fluctuations in a "Quiet" Subsolar Magnetosheath
title_sort ulf field fluctuations in a quiet subsolar magnetosheath
topic ULF fluctuations
Magnetosheath
Temperature anisotropy
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