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Global distribution of electrostatic electron cyclotron harmonic waves observed on THEMIS

  • Binbin Ni
  • , Richard Thorne
  • , Jun Liang
  • , Vassilis Angelopoulos
  • , Chris Cully
  • , Wen Li
  • , Xiaojia Zhang
  • , Michael Hartinger
  • , Olivier Le Contel
  • , Alain Roux

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Abstract

A global, statistical analysis of electrostatic electron cyclotron harmonic (ECH) waves is performed using THEMIS wave data. Our results confirm the high occurrence of <1 mV/m ECH emissions throughout the outer magnetosphere (L > 5). The strongest (1 mV/m) ECH waves are enhanced during geomagnetically disturbed periods, and are mainly confined close to the magnetic equator ( < 3) over the region L 10 in the night and dawn MLT sector. ECH wave intensities within 3 < 6 are generally much weaker but not negligible especially for L < ∼12 on the midnight side. Furthermore, the occurrence rates and variability of moderately intense (0.1 mV/m) ECH emissions suggest that ECH wave scattering could contribute to diffuse auroral precipitation in the outer (L > 8) magnetosphere where chorus emissions are statistically weak.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberL17105
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume38
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2011

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