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Wiley, Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics, 9(122), p. 9169-9182

DOI: 10.1002/2017ja024249

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Ground pulsation magnetometer observations conjugated with relativistic electron precipitation

Journal article published in 2017 by A. G. Yahnin ORCID, T. A. Yahnina ORCID, T. Raita ORCID, J. Manninen ORCID
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Abstract

AbstractIn this report, we investigate the role of electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves in production of relativistic electron precipitation (REP). Over a thousand REP events were detected from four NOAA Polar‐orbiting Operational Environmental Satellites in July–December 2005. Of these, a total of 112 events were conjugated with a ground‐based network of six Finnish induction coil magnetometers and one in Lovozero observatory at Kola Peninsula, Russia. The observation of geomagnetic pulsations during the conjugated events showed that about one third of them were accompanied by pulsations in the Pc1 range, which are the signature of EMIC waves. In fact, the sources of some of these EMIC waves were well outside the location of the REP event. This means that in such cases the REP events were not originated from scattering by EMIC waves. Finally, it is concluded that for this limited set of conjugated events only a quarter might be related to scattering by EMIC waves. The majority of the events are not correlated with EMIC wave signatures in ground‐based observations; they were associated with either no pulsations or noise‐like pulsations PiB and PiC.