Characteristics of field line resonance type geomagnetic pulsations and variations of plasmaspheric plasma density distribution |
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Authors: | P. Bencze I. Lemperger |
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Affiliation: | Geodetic and Geophysical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-9401 Sopron, P.O.B. 5, Hungary |
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Abstract: | The period of field line resonance (FLR) type geomagnetic pulsations depends on the length of the field line and on the plasma density in the inner magnetosphere (plasmasphere), where field lines are closed. Here as FLR period, the period belonging to the maximum occurrence frequency of the occurrence frequency spectrum (equivalent resonance curve) of pulsations has been considered. The resonance system may be replaced by an equivalent resonant circuit. The plasma density would correspond to the ohmic load. The plasma in the plasmasphere originates from the ionosphere, thus FLR period, occurrence frequency are also affected by the maximum electron density in the ionosphere. The FLR period has shown an enhancement with increasing F region electron density, while the occurrence frequency indicated diminishing trend (possible damping effect). Thus, the increased plasma density may be the cause of the decreased occurrence of FLR type pulsations in the winter months of solar activity maximum years (winter anomaly). |
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Keywords: | FLR type geomagnetic pulsations Plasmaspheric plasma density F region of the ionosphere Winter anomaly of FLR type geomagnetic pulsations and of the F region |
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