Numerical solutions for field line resonances (FLR) in the magnetosphere are presented for three-dimensional equilibrium magnetic fields represented by two Euler potentials as B = -j Y -a, where j is the poloidal flux and a is a toroidal angle-like variable. The linearized ideal-MHD equations for FLR harmonics of shear Alfvin waves and slow magnetosonic modes are solved for plasmas with the pressure assumed to be isotropic and constant along a field line. The coupling between the shear Alfvin waves and the slow magnetosonic waves is via the combined effects of geodesic magnetic field curvature and plasma pressure. Numerical solutions of the FLR equations are obtained for a quiet time magnetosphere as well as a disturbed time magnetosphere w...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) at The Scho...
The cold, core plasma mass density in the Earth's magnetosphere may be deduced from the resonant beh...
For more than two decades numerical models of the Earth's magnetosphere have been used successfully...
By assuming a general isotropic pressure distribution P = P (y,a), where y and a are three-dimension...
The magnetised plasma of the near-Earth space environment supports ultra-low frequency (ULF ;1-100 m...
Recent work has shown that field line resonances (FLRs) can form with intermediate magnetic field po...
Previous observational studies have shown that the natural Alfvén frequencies of geomagnetic field l...
The magnetised plasma of the near-Earth space environment supports ultra-low frequency (ULF; 1 - 100...
The first statistical survey of field line resonance (FLR) events is presented using magnetometer da...
A theoretical model of field line resonance in the magnetosphere with a dipole magnetic field and m...
Funding: Leverhulme Trust. Grant Number: ECF-2019-155; UKRI, Science and Technology Facilities Counc...
[1] Ground-based observations support the existence of 1–4 mHz field line resonances (FLRs) at auror...
Recent work has shown that field line resonances (FLRs) can form with intermediate magnetic field po...
The magnetised plasma of near-Earth space (magnetosphere) supports two ultra-low frequency (ULF ;1-1...
A problem of coupling between fast and slow magnetosonic waves in Earth’s magnetosphere (magnetosoni...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) at The Scho...
The cold, core plasma mass density in the Earth's magnetosphere may be deduced from the resonant beh...
For more than two decades numerical models of the Earth's magnetosphere have been used successfully...
By assuming a general isotropic pressure distribution P = P (y,a), where y and a are three-dimension...
The magnetised plasma of the near-Earth space environment supports ultra-low frequency (ULF ;1-100 m...
Recent work has shown that field line resonances (FLRs) can form with intermediate magnetic field po...
Previous observational studies have shown that the natural Alfvén frequencies of geomagnetic field l...
The magnetised plasma of the near-Earth space environment supports ultra-low frequency (ULF; 1 - 100...
The first statistical survey of field line resonance (FLR) events is presented using magnetometer da...
A theoretical model of field line resonance in the magnetosphere with a dipole magnetic field and m...
Funding: Leverhulme Trust. Grant Number: ECF-2019-155; UKRI, Science and Technology Facilities Counc...
[1] Ground-based observations support the existence of 1–4 mHz field line resonances (FLRs) at auror...
Recent work has shown that field line resonances (FLRs) can form with intermediate magnetic field po...
The magnetised plasma of near-Earth space (magnetosphere) supports two ultra-low frequency (ULF ;1-1...
A problem of coupling between fast and slow magnetosonic waves in Earth’s magnetosphere (magnetosoni...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) at The Scho...
The cold, core plasma mass density in the Earth's magnetosphere may be deduced from the resonant beh...
For more than two decades numerical models of the Earth's magnetosphere have been used successfully...