Statistical Observations of Proton‐Band Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves in the Outer Magnetosphere: Full Wavevector Determination

Author:

Toledo‐Redondo S.12ORCID,Lee J. H.3ORCID,Vines S. K.4ORCID,Albert I. F.1,André M.5ORCID,Castilla A.1,Dargent J. P.6ORCID,Fu H. S.78ORCID,Fuselier S. A.910ORCID,Genot V.2,Graham D. B.5ORCID,Kitamura N.11ORCID,Khotyaintsev Yu. V.5ORCID,Lavraud B.12ORCID,Montagud‐Camps V.1ORCID,Navarro E. A.13ORCID,Norgren C.5ORCID,Perrone D.14,Phan T. D.15ORCID,Portí J.16ORCID,Salinas A.17ORCID,Stawarz J. E.18ORCID,Vaivads A.1920ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electromagnetism and Electronics University of Murcia Murcia Spain

2. Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie Université de Toulouse CNRS UPS CNES Toulouse France

3. The Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles CA USA

4. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Laurel MD USA

5. IRF Swedish Institute of Space Physics Uppsala Sweden

6. Institut für Theoretische Physik Ruhr‐Universität Bochum Bochum Germany

7. School of Space and Environment Beihang University Beijing China

8. Key Laboratory of Space Environment Monitoring and Information Processing Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Beijing China

9. Southwest Research Institute San Antonio TX USA

10. University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio TX USA

11. Institute for Space‐Earth Environmental Research (ISEE) Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

12. Laboratoire d'Astrophysique deBordeaux Bordeaux France

13. IRTIC Institute/ETSE Universitat de València Avd. Universitat Burjassot Spain

14. ASI—Italian Space Agency Via del Politecnico snc Rome Italy

15. SSL University of California Berkeley CA USA

16. Department of Applied Physics University of Granada Granada Spain

17. Department of Electromagnetism and Matter Physics University of Granada Granada Spain

18. Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Electrical Engineering Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

19. Ventspils University of Applied Sciences Ventspils Latvia

20. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of Space and Plasma Physics Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractElectromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) waves mediate energy transfer from the solar wind to the magnetosphere, relativistic electron precipitation, or thermalization of the ring current population, to name a few. How these processes take place depends on the wave properties, such as the wavevector and polarization. However, inferring the wavevector from in‐situ measurements is problematic since one needs to disentangle spatial and time variations. Using 8 years of Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission observations in the dayside magnetosphere, we present an algorithm to detect proton‐band EMIC waves in the Earth's dayside magnetosphere, and find that they are present roughly 15% of the time. Their normalized frequency presents a dawn‐dusk asymmetry, with waves in the dawn flank magnetosphere having larger frequency than in the dusk, subsolar, and dawn near subsolar region. It is shown that the observations are unstable to the ion cyclotron instability. We obtain the wave polarization and wavevector by comparing Single Value Decomposition and Ampere methods. We observe that for most waves the perpendicular wavenumber (k) is larger than the inverse of the proton gyroradius (ρi), that is, kρi > 1, while the parallel wavenumber is smaller than the inverse of the ion gyroradius, that is, kρi < 1. Left‐hand polarized waves are associated with small wave normal angles (θBk < 30°), while linearly polarized waves are associated with large wave normal angles (θBk > 30°). This work constitutes, to our knowledge, the first attempt to statistically infer the full wavevector of proton‐band EMIC waves observed in the outer magnetosphere.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Heliophysics Division

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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