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Solitary Electromagnetic Pulses Detected with Super-Alfvénic Flows in Earth’s Geomagnetic Tail
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EngineeringPlasma PhysicsSpace Plasma PhysicGeomagnetic TailGeophysicsIon CyclotronMagnetohydrodynamicsPlanetary MagnetosphereEarth ’Plasma WavesPhysicsGeomagnetismApplied Plasma PhysicFundamental Plasma PhysicCosmic RaySpace WeatherMagnetospheric PlasmaSuper-alfvénic FlowsSolitary NonlinearCurrent Sheet
Solitary nonlinear (deltaB/B>>1) electromagnetic pulses have been detected in Earth's geomagnetic tail accompanying plasmas flowing at super-Alfvénic speeds. The pulses in the current sheet had durations of approximately 5 s, were left-hand circularly polarized, and had phase speeds of approximately the Alfvén speed in the plasma frame. These pulses were associated with a field-aligned current J(parallel) and observed in low density (approximately 0.3 cm(-3)), high temperature (T(e) approximately T(i) approximately 3x10(7) K), and beta approximately 10 plasma that included electron and ion beams streaming along B. The wave activity was enhanced from below the ion cyclotron frequency to electron cyclotron and upper hybrid frequencies. The detailed properties suggest the pulses are nonlinearly steepened ion cyclotron or Alfvén waves.
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