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Title: Role of plasma instabilities driven by oxygen ions during magnetic storms and substorms
Authors: Lakhina, G.S.
Singh, S.V.
Keywords: Magnetosphere
Magnetic storms
Magnetospheric substorms
Ionosphere
Space environment
Oxygen ions
Plasma instabilities
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: Disturbances in geospace: the storm-substorm relationship, A.Surjalal Sharma, Yohsuke Kamide and G.S. Lakhina, Washington,D.C., AGU, Geophysical Monograph, 142, ISBN 0-87590-407-6, p.131-141, 2003
Abstract: Ionospheric-origin O+ ions constitute an important and some times dominant part of the ring current and the near-Earth plasma sheet region during geomagnetic storms and substorms. Low-frequency instabilities excited by the energetic oxygen ions in the near-Earth plasma sheet and ring current region during the geomagnetic storms/substorms are investigated. It is shown that the presence of ionospheric-origin oxygen ion beams with anisotropic pressure can excite helicon mode instability in the near-Earth plasma sheet region provided their Alfvenic Mach numbers lie in a certain range. The helicon modes are easily excited under the conditions when the usual long wavelengths fire-hose modes are stable. On the other hand, low-frequency quasi-electrostatic loss-cone type instabilities can be driven by the energetic oxygen ions in the storm time ring current region. These instabilities may scatter ring current particles and contribute to the ring current decay.
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