Studies of ULF waves with AMPTE CCE spacecraft: Review of spacecraft observations and outlook on ground/space studies
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概要
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Studies of ULF pulsations based on observations with the AMPTE CCE spacecraft are reviewed and suggestions are made for future ground/satellite studies of ULF waves. CCE is an elliptically orbiting satellite with an apogee of 8.8 R_E and a low-inclination of 4.8°. These orbital characteristics make the spacecraft very useful for examining the spatial variation of ULF wave properties. Wave types reviewed in this paper include transverse Pc 3-5 waves, compressional Pc 5 waves, and Pi 2 waves. Possible subjects of future ground/satellite studies include giant pulsations and Pc 1 waves. Some preliminary results are presented using data from Syowa and other ground-based stations.
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著者
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Takahashi Kazue
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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Anderson Brian
The Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
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Potemra Thomas
The Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
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Potemra Thomas
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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Anderson Brian
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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Takahashi Kazue
The Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
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