Articles | Volume 38, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-38-1267-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-38-1267-2020
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21 Dec 2020
Regular paper |  | 21 Dec 2020

Multipoint observations of compressional Pc5 pulsations in the dayside magnetosphere and corresponding particle signatures

Galina Korotova, David Sibeck, Mark Engebretson, Michael Balikhin, Scott Thaller, Craig Kletzing, Harlan Spence, and Robert Redmon

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We used multipoint magnetic field, electric field, plasma, and energetic particle observations to study the spatial, temporal, and spectral characteristics of compressional Pc5 pulsations observed deep within the magnetosphere at the end of a strong magnetic storm. We investigated the mode of the waves and their nodal structure. The energetic particles responded directly to the compressional Pc5 pulsations. We interpret the compressional Pc5 waves in terms of drift-mirror instability.