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Generation and Characteristics of Unusual High Frequency EMIC Waves
We report unusual Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) waves with a very narrow frequency bandwidth, closely following and approaching the proton gyrofrequency.
Shangchun Teng, Xin Tao, Qianli Ma
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EMIC wave parameterization in the long‐term VERB code simulation
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves play an important role in the dynamics of ultrarelativistic electron population in the radiation belts. However, as EMIC waves are very sporadic, developing a parameterization of such wave properties is a ...
A Y Drozdov, Y Y Shprits, M E Usanova
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Evidence of sub‐MeV EMIC‐driven electron precipitation [PDF]
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves are potentially important drivers of the loss of energetic electrons from the radiation belts. Numerous theoretical calculations exist with conflicting predictions of one of the key parameters: the minimum ...
Aaron T Hendry +2 more
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Electron losses from the radiation belts caused by EMIC waves [PDF]
Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) waves cause electron loss in the radiation belts by resonating with high energy electrons at energies greater than about 500 keV. However, their effectiveness has not been fully quantified.
Tobias Kersten +2 more
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The entry explores the concepts of ‘emic' and ‘etic' perspectives tracing the historical development of these terms and their expansion into various disciplines, including cross-cultural management. It discusses the dominance of the etic approach, emphasizing universal comparisons, and critiques its limitations.
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