posted on 2020-04-08, 10:30authored byT Elsden, AN Wright, MD Hartinger
We present an analytical method for determining incident and reflection coefficients for flank ULF compressional waveguide modes in Earth's magnetosphere. In the flank magnetosphere, compressional waves propagate azimuthally but exhibit a mixed standing/propagating nature radially. Understanding this radial dependence will yield information on the energy absorption and transport of these waves. We provide a step by step method that can be applied to observations of flank ULF waves, which separates these fluctuations into incident and reflected parts. As a means of testing, we apply the method to data from a numerical waveguide simulation, which shows the effect on the reflection coefficient when energy is absorbed at a field line resonance.
Funding
Funding Information STFC. Grant Number: AMC3 STFC12 STFC. Grant Number: ST/N000609/1
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Citation
Elsden, T., Wright, A. N., and Hartinger, M. D. ( 2016), Deciphering satellite observations of compressional ULF waveguide modes, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 121, 3381– 3394, doi:10.1002/2016JA022351.