The statistical character of Pc 4 magnetic pulsations at synchronous orbit
1981; American Geophysical Union; Volume: 86; Issue: A3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1029/ja086ia03p01325
ISSN2156-2202
AutoresC. W. Arthur, R. L. McPherron,
Tópico(s)Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
ResumoA statistical study of 215 magnetic pulsation events identified on the basis of waveform and period as Pc 4 (45‐ to 150‐s period) observed at synchronous orbit by ATS 6 is reported. The study was designed to be similar to that done with Pc 3 (10‐ to 45‐s period) by Arthur et al. (1977). These Pc 4 are found to occur most often near 1800 local time but are observed at all local times. The dominant period is ∼100 s, but a secondary peak in the distribution occurred at ∼53 s. They tend to be nearly linearly polarized, principally transverse to the ambient magnetic field. The Pc 4 are found to divide naturally into two classes (radial and azimuthal) on the basis of the azimuth of the major axis of polarization. These classes divide further into low‐frequency (≤0.015 Hz) and high‐frequency (≥0.015 Hz) classes. These four classes organize the remaining wave characteristics quite well. Division of the Pc 4 events into these classes does not lead to identification of a single source mechanism as it did with Pc 3. However, some correspondence between the classes and various proposed mechanisms does exist.
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