The Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer (FAST) satellite detected intense and coherent 5–20 m electric field structures in the high-latitude topside auroral ionosphere between the altitudes of 350 km and 650 km. These electric fields appear to belong to electrostatic ion cyclotron (EIC) waves in terms of their frequency and wavelengths. Numerical simulations of the response of an electron plasma to the parallel components of these fields show that the waves are likely to excite a wave-driven parallel ion acoustic (IA) instability, through the creation of a highly non-Maxwellian electron distribution function, which when combined with the (assumed) Maxwellian ion distribution function provides inverse Landau damping. Because the count...
An electrostatic parallel particle‐in‐cell (EPPIC) code that allows for particle beam injections and...
International audienceThe electron cyclotron waves that originate at low altitudes (E) and observed ...
Electrostatic ion cyclotron turbulence and the formation of ion conics at low altitudes (approx. = 1...
We investigate a new mechanism for the formation of a parallel electric field observed in the auror...
Broadband extremely low-frequency wave emissions below the ion plasma frequency have been observed b...
We have extended the linear fluid theory of electrojet plasma waves to the region where ion magnetiz...
We have extended the linear fluid theory of electrojet plasma waves to the region where ion mag-neti...
International audienceOne of the interesting observations from the FAST satellite is the detection o...
Hot ion shell distributions could possibly contain enough free energy for waves that could power...
Auroral backscatter radar observations were made from Ithaca, New York, at 50 MHz during the early m...
The electron cyclotron waves that originate at low altitudes (<0.5 RE) and observed by ground fa...
The electron cyclotron waves that originate at low altitudes (&lt;0.5 R<sub>E</sub>)...
It is shown that a large amplitude electromagnetic wave can parametrically excite low-frequency elec...
We study the linear and nonlinear properties of electromagnetic ion-cyclotron waves in the magnetosp...
Observations by, for instance, the EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) demonstrate that the symmetry of the ...
An electrostatic parallel particle‐in‐cell (EPPIC) code that allows for particle beam injections and...
International audienceThe electron cyclotron waves that originate at low altitudes (E) and observed ...
Electrostatic ion cyclotron turbulence and the formation of ion conics at low altitudes (approx. = 1...
We investigate a new mechanism for the formation of a parallel electric field observed in the auror...
Broadband extremely low-frequency wave emissions below the ion plasma frequency have been observed b...
We have extended the linear fluid theory of electrojet plasma waves to the region where ion magnetiz...
We have extended the linear fluid theory of electrojet plasma waves to the region where ion mag-neti...
International audienceOne of the interesting observations from the FAST satellite is the detection o...
Hot ion shell distributions could possibly contain enough free energy for waves that could power...
Auroral backscatter radar observations were made from Ithaca, New York, at 50 MHz during the early m...
The electron cyclotron waves that originate at low altitudes (<0.5 RE) and observed by ground fa...
The electron cyclotron waves that originate at low altitudes (&lt;0.5 R<sub>E</sub>)...
It is shown that a large amplitude electromagnetic wave can parametrically excite low-frequency elec...
We study the linear and nonlinear properties of electromagnetic ion-cyclotron waves in the magnetosp...
Observations by, for instance, the EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) demonstrate that the symmetry of the ...
An electrostatic parallel particle‐in‐cell (EPPIC) code that allows for particle beam injections and...
International audienceThe electron cyclotron waves that originate at low altitudes (E) and observed ...
Electrostatic ion cyclotron turbulence and the formation of ion conics at low altitudes (approx. = 1...