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Article Dans Une Revue Geophysical Research Letters Année : 2011

Observational evidence of the generation mechanism for rising-tone chorus

C. M. Cully
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V. Angelopoulos
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U. Auster
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J. W. Bonnell
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Olivier Le Contel

Résumé

Chorus emissions are a striking feature of the electromagnetic wave environment in the Earth's magnetosphere. These bursts of whistler-mode waves exhibit characteristic frequency sweeps (chirps) believed to result from wave-particle trapping of cyclotron-resonant particles. Based on the theory of Omura et al. (2008), we predict the sweep rates of chorus elements observed by the THEMIS satellites. The predictions use independent observations of the electron distribution functions and have no free parameters. The predicted chirp rates are a function of wave amplitude, and this relation is clearly observed. The predictive success of the theory lends strong support to its underlying physical mechanism: cyclotron-resonant wave-particle trapping.

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hal-01553740 , version 1 (03-07-2017)

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C. M. Cully, V. Angelopoulos, U. Auster, J. W. Bonnell, Olivier Le Contel. Observational evidence of the generation mechanism for rising-tone chorus. Geophysical Research Letters, 2011, 38, pp.1106. ⟨10.1029/2010GL045793⟩. ⟨hal-01553740⟩
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