ULF pulsation mode coupling in the ionosphere and magnetosphere
1982; Elsevier BV; Volume: 30; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0032-0633(82)90005-8
ISSN1873-5088
Autores Tópico(s)Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
ResumoAbstract The effect of realistic ionospheric Hall conductances on axisymmetric toroidal mode hydromagnetic wave resonances is investigated. The toroidal modes couple to evanescent poloidal modes near the ionospheres such that the composite modes resonate at the constant frequencies of the corresponding single-field-shell resonances for zero Hall conductance. A model for these composite modes is developed which has narrow but finite latitudinal resonance widths such as to make the modes valid solutions of the hydromagnetic equations. The modes also suggest that “shell” solutions can realistically describe such properties of real pulsations as frequency, damping, phase variation along the field-line and node-antinode behaviour at the ionospheres. Estimates of ionospheric coupling strength are obtained and compared with magnetospheric coupling strength. It is found that magnetospheric coupling dominates ionospheric coupling for any single non-axisymmetric mode. However, ionospherically coupled axisymmetric modes should be necessary components of the Fourier sum of modes required to model any real pulsation of low to moderate apparent azimuthal wave number. Estimates of the range of magnetospheric coupling strength are obtained for pulsations under a variety of conditions.
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