Search Results - "PICKETT, Jolene S"
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Lower‐Band “Monochromatic” Chorus Riser Subelement/Wave Packet Observations
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-10-2020)“…Three lower‐band (f < 0.5 fce) chorus riser elements detected in the dayside generation region were studied in detail using the Van Allen Probe data. Two…”
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Plasmaspheric hiss properties: Observations from Polar
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-01-2015)“…In the region between L = 2 to 7 at all Magnetic Local Time (MLTs) plasmaspheric hiss was detected 32% of the time. In the limited region of L = 3 to 6 and 15…”
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Two sources of dayside intense, quasi‐coherent plasmaspheric hiss: A new mechanism for the slot region?
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-02-2017)“…A study of dayside plasmaspheric hiss at frequencies from ~22 Hz to ~1.0 kHz was carried out by using 1 year of Polar data. It is shown that intense, dayside…”
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Wave acceleration of electrons in the Van Allen radiation belts
Published in Nature (08-09-2005)“…The Van Allen radiation belts are two regions encircling the Earth in which energetic charged particles are trapped inside the Earth's magnetic field. Their…”
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Dayside ELF electromagnetic wave survey: A Polar statistical study of chorus and hiss
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics (01-09-2012)“…Statistical analyses of Polar plasma wave data are performed to determine the occurrence frequency, intensity, and Poynting direction of ∼360 Hz to ∼1.8 kHz…”
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Multispacecraft observations of chorus emissions as a tool for the plasma density fluctuations' remote sensing
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-09-2011)“…Discrete ELF/VLF chorus emissions are the most intense electromagnetic plasma waves that are observed in the radiation belts and in the outer magnetosphere of…”
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Oblique lower band chorus waves: Time shifts between discrete elements observed by the Cluster spacecraft
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research. A. Space Physics (01-12-2009)“…We report observations of remarkable frequency differences and time shifts between the corresponding elements of lower band chorus recorded by the four Cluster…”
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Vlasov simulation of electrostatic solitary structures in multi-component plasmas
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics (01-05-2012)“…Electrostatic solitary structures have been observed in the Earth's magnetosheath by the Cluster spacecraft. Recent theoretical work has suggested that these…”
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Multi‐Point Observation of Hiss Emerging From Lightning Whistlers
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-12-2021)“…We analyze continuous multi‐point measurements of electromagnetic field waveforms onboard the Cluster spacecraft in order to contribute to the discussion on…”
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Introduction to the special section on Chorus: Chorus and its role in space weather
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics (01-09-2010)“…Chorus, a naturally occurring magnetospheric electromagnetic wave, is believed to be the result of a long chain of physical processes starting with…”
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Extremely intense ELF magnetosonic waves: A survey of polar observations
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-02-2014)“…A Polar magnetosonic wave (MSW) study was conducted using 1 year of 1996–1997 data (during solar minimum). Waves at and inside the plasmasphere were detected…”
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Plasmaspheric Hiss: Coherent and Intense
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-12-2018)“…Intense ~300‐Hz to 1.0‐kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wave data. It is found that the waves are coherent in all local time sectors with…”
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Low Frequency (f < 200 Hz) Polar Plasmaspheric Hiss: Coherent and Intense
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-12-2019)“…Low frequency (LF) ~22 Hz to 200 Hz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using a year of Polar plasma wave data occurring during solar cycle minimum. The waves are…”
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Cusp energetic particle events: Implications for a major acceleration region of the magnetosphere
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-01-1998)“…The Charge and Mass Magnetospheric Ion Composition Experiment (CAMMICE) on board the Polar spacecraft observed 75 energetic particle events in 1996 while the…”
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Quasi-coherent chorus properties: 1. Implications for wave-particle interactions
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics (01-09-2011)“…A study of dayside ELF/VLF electromagnetic (EM) waves from L* = 2 to 9 and magnetic local time (MLT) from 09 to 15 was conducted using plasma wave data from…”
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POLAR observations of coherent electric field structures
Published in Geophysical research letters (15-04-1998)“…The POLAR plasma wave instrument often detects coherent electric field structures in the high altitude polar magnetosphere. The structures appear to be…”
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Correction to "Quasi-coherent chorus properties: 1. Implications for wave-particle interactions"
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South Pole Station Ground‐Based and Cluster Satellite Measurements of Leaked and Escaping Auroral Kilometric Radiation
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-02-2022)“…Previous work suggests that Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) leaks to low altitudes. To investigate this phenomenon, wideband wave measurements have been…”
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Polar cap boundary layer waves: An auroral zone phenomenon
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-09-2001)“…Polar cap boundary layer waves are ELF/VLF electric and magnetic waves detected on field lines just adjacent to the polar cap. Intense waves are present at…”
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