Magnetic Pulsations in the Period Range from 40 to 170 Seconds Observed at Synchronous Orbit: Comparison of Satellite and Ground Data
P(論文) Monochromatic sinusoidal oscillations in the period range from 40 to 170s were frequently observed by a synchronous satellite, ATS-6,in August of 1975. During the observation period the satellite was located at 35°east longitude and close to the geomagnetic equatorial plane. The present paper...
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author | Sakurai, Tohru Tonegawa, Yutaka Kato, Yoshio |
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description | P(論文) Monochromatic sinusoidal oscillations in the period range from 40 to 170s were frequently observed by a synchronous satellite, ATS-6,in August of 1975. During the observation period the satellite was located at 35°east longitude and close to the geomagnetic equatorial plane. The present paper concerns with an examination on wave characteristics of these monochromatic sinusoidal oscillations and on an oscillation mechanism by analyzing numerous wave events observed by ATS-6. The results indicate that oscillations show a clear local time variation in the period, shorter in the morning and longer in the evening. With regard to an oscillation mechanism our conclusion strongly supports a hypothesis that the second harmonic resonance oscillation of standing Alfven wave is most probably an oscillation mode near the synchronous orbit at 6.6 earth radii. Another examination of the satellite and ground correlation of those waves indicates that there is a clear evidence of a rotation of the principal axis of the waves observed by the satellite and on the ground. departmental bulletin paper |
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spelling | ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001130 2025-04-13T14:22:34+00:00 Magnetic Pulsations in the Period Range from 40 to 170 Seconds Observed at Synchronous Orbit: Comparison of Satellite and Ground Data Sakurai, Tohru Tonegawa, Yutaka Kato, Yoshio 1981-03 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1130/files/KJ00000011656.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1130 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 18 189 203 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1130/files/KJ00000011656.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1130 1981 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Monochromatic sinusoidal oscillations in the period range from 40 to 170s were frequently observed by a synchronous satellite, ATS-6,in August of 1975. During the observation period the satellite was located at 35°east longitude and close to the geomagnetic equatorial plane. The present paper concerns with an examination on wave characteristics of these monochromatic sinusoidal oscillations and on an oscillation mechanism by analyzing numerous wave events observed by ATS-6. The results indicate that oscillations show a clear local time variation in the period, shorter in the morning and longer in the evening. With regard to an oscillation mechanism our conclusion strongly supports a hypothesis that the second harmonic resonance oscillation of standing Alfven wave is most probably an oscillation mode near the synchronous orbit at 6.6 earth radii. Another examination of the satellite and ground correlation of those waves indicates that there is a clear evidence of a rotation of the principal axis of the waves observed by the satellite and on the ground. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan |
spellingShingle | Sakurai, Tohru Tonegawa, Yutaka Kato, Yoshio Magnetic Pulsations in the Period Range from 40 to 170 Seconds Observed at Synchronous Orbit: Comparison of Satellite and Ground Data |
title | Magnetic Pulsations in the Period Range from 40 to 170 Seconds Observed at Synchronous Orbit: Comparison of Satellite and Ground Data |
title_full | Magnetic Pulsations in the Period Range from 40 to 170 Seconds Observed at Synchronous Orbit: Comparison of Satellite and Ground Data |
title_fullStr | Magnetic Pulsations in the Period Range from 40 to 170 Seconds Observed at Synchronous Orbit: Comparison of Satellite and Ground Data |
title_full_unstemmed | Magnetic Pulsations in the Period Range from 40 to 170 Seconds Observed at Synchronous Orbit: Comparison of Satellite and Ground Data |
title_short | Magnetic Pulsations in the Period Range from 40 to 170 Seconds Observed at Synchronous Orbit: Comparison of Satellite and Ground Data |
title_sort | magnetic pulsations in the period range from 40 to 170 seconds observed at synchronous orbit: comparison of satellite and ground data |
url | https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1130/files/KJ00000011656.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1130 |