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Observational features of field line resonances excited by solar wind pressure variations on 4 September 1984
Authors:J Warnecke  H Lühr  K Takahashi
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Institut für Geophysik und Meteorologie, Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina D-3300, Braunschweig, F.R.G.

Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD 20707, U.S.A.

Abstract:In the course of the magnetic storm of 4 September 1984, after an inverse sudden impulse (SI), geomagnetic pulsations in the Pc5-frequency range were observed at magnetometer stations in the local evening sector. They occurred at L-values of not, vert, similar6, and lasted for several hours, their period increasing from about 320 to 550 s. In this study, two events of enhanced activity are discussed in some detail. During the 16:00 U.T. event, a favourable position of the AMPTE/IRM spacecraft allows conjugate observations in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and in the magnetosphere. This constellation permits a precise determination of the wave mode. During a later intensification around 18:00 U.T., the AMPTE/CCE spacecraft near local noon monitored poloidal waves, obviously driving the pulsations on the ground. Generally, the observations are consistent with the theory of field line resonance. They are interpreted as being excited by pressure variations in the solar wind. The hydromagnetic cavity mode is assumed to link the magnetopause surface motions to the field line resonances.
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