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Title: Excitation of plasma sheet instabilities by ionospheric O+ ions
Authors: Lakhina, G.S.
Keywords: Plasma sheet instability
Inner central plasma sheet
Electromagnetic
Magnetic field
ICPS
Issue Date: 1995
Citation: GRL, v.22/24 , p.3453-3456, 1995
Abstract: It is shown that the presence of ionospheric O+ ions in the inner central plasma sheet (ICPS) during growth phase of the substorms can excite nonresonant low-frequency, long wavelength RH mode instability under certain conditions. For the ICPS parameters during enhanced convection events, the excited modes have real frequencies of (0.1–5.0) mHz, and the typical maximum growth rates of ∼ (0.1–4.0) mHz with corresponding wavelengths of ∼ (1–30) RE (RE being the Earth's radius). The excited low-frequency modes are expected to saturate to the maximum level of δB²/B0² ≈ (2.5 × 10−3−0.25), where δB and δB0 are the fluctuating magnetic field associated with the unstable modes, and the equilibrium magnetic field respectively. The large amplitude magnetic field fluctuations due to the nonresonant low-frequency instability driven by O+ ions could twist the ICPS magnetic field into flux ropes, and also produce localised minima, in the magnetotail magnetic field near the neutral axis, which can be the potential sites for the excitation of the tearing modes leading to substorm onset.
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