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Plasma wave observations near the plasmapause with the S3-A satellite [PDF]

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The electric field noise phenomena is described which was observed by the S3-A spacecraft near the plasmapause during the magnetic storm of 16 to 17 December, 1971.
Anderson, R. R., Gurnett, D. A.
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Inner Magnetospheric Oxygen Torus Induced by Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
Cold oxygen ions escaping from the ionosphere and temporarily trapped near the plasmapause form the oxygen torus. Mass‐loading by these oxygen ions significantly affects magnetospheric plasma processes.
Zhiyong Wu   +3 more
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Characteristics of VLF Saucers Observed by ISIS-1, 2 Satellites

open access: yesAntarctic Record, 1979
Characteristics of the saucer emissions are studied by using ISIS VLF data which were received at Syowa Station by the wintering party of the 17th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1976-1977. Saucers were observed most frequently in the nighttime
Takayuki OZAKI   +4 more
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Mosaic CCD method: A new technique for observing dynamics of cometary magnetospheres [PDF]

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On April 29, 1990, the plasma tail of Comet Austin was observed with a CCD camera on the 105-cm Schmidt telescope at the Kiso Observatory of the University of Tokyo. The area of the CCD used in this observation is only about 1 sq cm.
Aoki, T.   +8 more
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Observations of the impenetrable barrier, the plasmapause, and the VLF bubble during the 17 March 2015 storm [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2016
J. C. Foster   +8 more
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Solar-wind control of the extent of planetary ionospheres [PDF]

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In our solar system there are at least four magnetic planets: Earth, Jupiter, Mercury, and Mars; while at least one planet, Venus, appears to be essentially nonmagnetic. The ionospheres of the magnetic planets are imbedded in their magnetosphere and thus
Bauer, S. J.
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Magnetospheric electron density measurements from upper hybrid resonance noise observed by IMP-6 [PDF]

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A band of natural radio noise between the local electron plasma frequency and the upper hybrid resonance frequency is observed by the IMP-6 satellite. The band exists over a large range of geocentric radial distances extending from inside the plasmapause
Gurnett, D. A., Shaw, R. R.
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