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    Title: On the origin of burst Pc1 pulsations produced in interaction with an oblique interplanetary shock
    Authors: 狄米奇;Parkhomov, V.A.;Dmitriev, A.V.;Tsegmed, B.
    Contributors: 地球科學學院太空科學與工程學系
    Keywords: Bursting;Contact;Drift;Excitation;Oblique interplanetary shock;Observatories;Oscillations;Outer magnetosphere;Plasmapause;Pulsation;Satellites;Storm sudden commencement;Unstructured Pc1geomagnetic pulsations
    Date: 2015-01-01
    Issue Date: 2026-04-23 11:05:35 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.;Elsevier Ltd
    Abstract: 摘要: We examined the features of bursts of unstructured Pc1 geomagnetic pulsations recorded with period in the range T=2–5s on 19 November 2007 using simultaneous observations by the geosynchronous satellites GOES-10, 11, 12, a constellation of high-apogee satellites THEMIS and by the CARISMA ground-based network of magnetometers. The pulsation excitation resulted from contact of an oblique interplanetary shock wave (ISW) with the magnetosphere. At geosynchronous orbit, we found eastward drift of the source of Pc1 bursts observed first by GOES-11 (~09MLT), then by GOES-12 (~13MLT) and, finally, by GOES-10 (~14MLT). Ground-based observatories with ~40° longitudinal separation observed the excitation of oscillations with a delay to the west and east as compared with the median Fort Simpson observatory. An increase in frequency, seen at the sharp leading edge of oscillations, lasted for about 150s. We determined the propagation velocity of the pulsations׳ source from the difference between the first observations of the pulsations by the satellites and at the Earth. In order to interpret the observed patterns of pulsation we considered different mechanisms such as: (1) Eastward drifting clouds of energetic electrons accelerated due to compression of the magnetosphere; (2) Plasmaspheric bulges (or detached plasma); (3) Magnetopause surface waves generated in the region of contact with the ISW and resulting in undulation of the region of developing the cyclotron instability. •New ground-based and multi-satellite data were used for study the interaction of magnetosphere with an oblique interplanetary shock.•Bursts of Pc1 pulsations were propagated both eastward and westward from the longitude of shock contact.•Magnetopause surface waves generated by the shock might explain the complex of observations.
    出版者: Elsevier Ltd
    出版日期: 2015-05-01
    出處: Planetary and space science, 2015-05, Vol.109-110, p.21-31
    資源來源: Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals AutoHoldings
    版權: 2014 Elsevier Ltd
    識別號: ISSN: 0032-0633
    識別號: EISSN: 1873-5088
    識別號: DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2014.12.008
    Appears in Collections:[DEPARTMENT OF SPACE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING] journal & Dissertation

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