Micropulsations in the morning sector. III - Simultaneous ground-satellite observations of 10- to 45-s period waves near L = 6.6

A search for simultaneous 10- to 45-s waves at the synchronous orbit at the location of ATS 1 and at Tungsten, Northwest Territories, Canada (near the foot of the ATS 1 field line), during 1969 resulted in the identification of only one event. This event occurred near 0900-1000 LT and was identified...

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Main Authors: Arthur, C. W., Mcpherron, R. L.
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Published: 1977
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19770059456
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Summary:A search for simultaneous 10- to 45-s waves at the synchronous orbit at the location of ATS 1 and at Tungsten, Northwest Territories, Canada (near the foot of the ATS 1 field line), during 1969 resulted in the identification of only one event. This event occurred near 0900-1000 LT and was identified as a Pc 3 event. By combining 1967 data from College, Alaska (near the same L shell as ATS 1), with ATS 1 data, 90 simultaneous events were identified. Analysis of 60 of these events led to the conclusion that Pi 1 are rarely, if ever, observed on the magnetic equator at synchronous orbit, even when Pi 1 activity is present on the ground near the conjugate point. Pc 3, on the other hand, are common at synchronous orbit. A statistical study of the Pc 3 occurring at ATS 1 during simultaneous College wave activity indicated characteristics similar to those observed at ATS 6.