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Multispacecraft Observation of the Presubstorm Long‐Lasting Poloidal ULF Wave

A. V. Rubtsov, Olga S. Mikhailova, P. N. Mager, D. Yu. Klimushkin, Jie Ren, Qiugang Zong

2021Geophysical Research Letters19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract We report global dayside observation of Pc4–5 wave at the late recovery phase of a magnetic storm from seven satellites. Oscillations lasted for 15 hr and revealed the wave appearance before the substorm onset. The continuous observation showed that substorm injections did not affect the wave behavior, and all the wave parameters change was caused by magnetospheric plasma recovery after a magnetic storm. The wave was identified as a second harmonic poloidal Alfvén wave propagating westward with a high azimuthal wave number (| m | ∼ 210) and coupled with 100 keV protons through the drift‐bounce resonance. A large radial gradient of phase space density was an energy source for the wave.

Topics & Concepts

SubstormPhysicsGeophysicsStormAlfvén wavePhase (matter)Geomagnetic stormAzimuthHarmonicMagnetospherePlasmaSolar windMagnetohydrodynamicsMeteorologyAstronomyNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies