Modulation of Locally Generated Equatorial Noise by ULF Wave

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2019-04-23

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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In this paper we report a rare and fortunate event of fast magnetosonic (MS, also called equatorial noise) waves modulated by compressional ultralow frequency (ULF) waves measured by Van Allen Probes. The characteristics of MS waves, ULF waves, proton distribution, and their potential correlations are analyzed. The results show that ULF waves can modulate the energetic ring proton distribution and in turn modulate the MS generation. Furthermore, the variation of MS intensities is attributed to not only ULF wave activities but also the variation of background parameters, for example, number density. The results confirm the opinion that MS waves are generated by proton ring distribution and propose a new modulation phenomenon. ©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

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Radiation belts, Waves (Ultralow frequency), Waves (Magnetosonic)

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This research was supportedby the NSF grants AGS-1203747 andAGS-1405041 and NASA grantsNNX13AE34G, NNX10AK99,NNX15AF55G, and 80NSSC18K1034.

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