The electric field noise phenomena is described which was observed by the S3-A spacecraft near the plasmapause during the magnetic storm of 16 to 17 December, 1971. The occurrence is noted of a region of intense, low frequency (20 Hz to 500 Hz) electrostatic noise bursts just outside the plasmapause boundary. These noise bursts occurred concurrent with the rapid decrease in 24.3 or = E or = 35.1 keV ring current protons mirroring near the equator during this storm and may be responsible for the pitch angle diffusion and loss of these particles. The characteristics of other phenomena, such as whistlers, ELF hiss, and banded chorus, observed near the plasmapause during this period are also discussed
ELF noise band associated with low-energy electron precipitation events and auroral arcs based on Ex...
Using the low-frequency cutoff of electromagnetic noise trapped in the magnetosphere at frequencies ...
Whistlers are electromagnetic waves generated by lightning discharges traveling through the ionosphe...
An extensive study of the IMP-6 and IMP-8 plasma and radio wave data was performed to try to find el...
A band of natural radio noise between the local electron plasma frequency and the upper hybrid reson...
The occurrence of micropulsations near and inside the plasmapause was surveyed. The observed pulsati...
A review is given of auroral plasma wave phenomena, starting with the earliest ground-based observat...
An array of sensitive electrostatic analyzers was launched on the satellite INJUN 5 into a nearly po...
The primary data reduction effort during the reporting period was to process summary plots of the IM...
The most frequent and intense waves observed in the geomagnetic tail region are short wavelength ele...
International audience[1] On 4 August 2010 a moderate geomagnetic storm occurred with minimum Dst of...
Plasmaspheric plumes created during disturbed geomagnetic conditions have been suggested as a major ...
Detailed proton spectral and pitch angle distribution observations were obtained from two proton det...
Type I noise storms constitute a sizeable fraction of the active-Sun component of solar radiation at...
Very low frequency emissions with subharmonic cyclotron frequency from magnetospheric electrons were...
ELF noise band associated with low-energy electron precipitation events and auroral arcs based on Ex...
Using the low-frequency cutoff of electromagnetic noise trapped in the magnetosphere at frequencies ...
Whistlers are electromagnetic waves generated by lightning discharges traveling through the ionosphe...
An extensive study of the IMP-6 and IMP-8 plasma and radio wave data was performed to try to find el...
A band of natural radio noise between the local electron plasma frequency and the upper hybrid reson...
The occurrence of micropulsations near and inside the plasmapause was surveyed. The observed pulsati...
A review is given of auroral plasma wave phenomena, starting with the earliest ground-based observat...
An array of sensitive electrostatic analyzers was launched on the satellite INJUN 5 into a nearly po...
The primary data reduction effort during the reporting period was to process summary plots of the IM...
The most frequent and intense waves observed in the geomagnetic tail region are short wavelength ele...
International audience[1] On 4 August 2010 a moderate geomagnetic storm occurred with minimum Dst of...
Plasmaspheric plumes created during disturbed geomagnetic conditions have been suggested as a major ...
Detailed proton spectral and pitch angle distribution observations were obtained from two proton det...
Type I noise storms constitute a sizeable fraction of the active-Sun component of solar radiation at...
Very low frequency emissions with subharmonic cyclotron frequency from magnetospheric electrons were...
ELF noise band associated with low-energy electron precipitation events and auroral arcs based on Ex...
Using the low-frequency cutoff of electromagnetic noise trapped in the magnetosphere at frequencies ...
Whistlers are electromagnetic waves generated by lightning discharges traveling through the ionosphe...