An investigation of the nature of Pc5 pulsations using SuperDARN and magnetometer data.

Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014. Pc5 pulsations are global magnetohydrodynamic events in the magnetosphere. We employed an Automated Pulsation Finder program to identify significant Pc5 pulsation events in SuperDARN data. Those events for which a resonance of similar frequency band w...

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Main Author: Mtumela, Zolile.
Other Authors: Stephenson, Judy Ann Elizabeth., Walker, Anthony David Mortimer.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10413/12943
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spelling ftunkwazulunatal:oai:researchspace.ukzn.ac.za:10413/12943 2023-05-15T13:34:19+02:00 An investigation of the nature of Pc5 pulsations using SuperDARN and magnetometer data. Mtumela, Zolile. Stephenson, Judy Ann Elizabeth. Walker, Anthony David Mortimer. 2016-05-12T10:56:15Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10413/12943 en_ZA eng http://hdl.handle.net/10413/12943 Magnetohydrodynamic waves Radar Magnetometers Theses -- Physics Thesis 2016 ftunkwazulunatal 2023-03-07T17:00:18Z Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014. Pc5 pulsations are global magnetohydrodynamic events in the magnetosphere. We employed an Automated Pulsation Finder program to identify significant Pc5 pulsation events in SuperDARN data. Those events for which a resonance of similar frequency band was observed in more than one HF radar were selected. The three events presented here are such that a similar resonance was observed in Goose Bay, Saskatoon and Pykkvibaer HF radars, located in the northern polar region. One event was isolated in which the resonance was observed at the conjugate hemisphere at Sanae, Antarctica. Those events have a good data from magnetometer chains within the field of view of HF radars are chosen for analysis. These two instruments complement each other. We combined these two instruments to investigate the nature of the pulsation, determining its qualitative polarization characteristics. Observations of a resonance that extend over a large fraction of the polar region are rarely reported. A complex demodulation technique was employed to determine the amplitude and phase relationship between field components observed by the radars and magnetometer chains, this in turn, affords resolution of other characteristics of pulsations such as wave number and phase velocity. We present results in a graphical form and discuss them in the context of MHD theory of magnetic pulsations, speculating on their generation mechanism. Thesis Antarc* Antarctica University of KwaZulu-Natal: ResearchSpace at UKZN SANAE ENVELOPE(-2.850,-2.850,-71.667,-71.667)
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Radar
Magnetometers
Theses -- Physics
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Radar
Magnetometers
Theses -- Physics
Mtumela, Zolile.
An investigation of the nature of Pc5 pulsations using SuperDARN and magnetometer data.
topic_facet Magnetohydrodynamic waves
Radar
Magnetometers
Theses -- Physics
description Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014. Pc5 pulsations are global magnetohydrodynamic events in the magnetosphere. We employed an Automated Pulsation Finder program to identify significant Pc5 pulsation events in SuperDARN data. Those events for which a resonance of similar frequency band was observed in more than one HF radar were selected. The three events presented here are such that a similar resonance was observed in Goose Bay, Saskatoon and Pykkvibaer HF radars, located in the northern polar region. One event was isolated in which the resonance was observed at the conjugate hemisphere at Sanae, Antarctica. Those events have a good data from magnetometer chains within the field of view of HF radars are chosen for analysis. These two instruments complement each other. We combined these two instruments to investigate the nature of the pulsation, determining its qualitative polarization characteristics. Observations of a resonance that extend over a large fraction of the polar region are rarely reported. A complex demodulation technique was employed to determine the amplitude and phase relationship between field components observed by the radars and magnetometer chains, this in turn, affords resolution of other characteristics of pulsations such as wave number and phase velocity. We present results in a graphical form and discuss them in the context of MHD theory of magnetic pulsations, speculating on their generation mechanism.
author2 Stephenson, Judy Ann Elizabeth.
Walker, Anthony David Mortimer.
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author Mtumela, Zolile.
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title An investigation of the nature of Pc5 pulsations using SuperDARN and magnetometer data.
title_short An investigation of the nature of Pc5 pulsations using SuperDARN and magnetometer data.
title_full An investigation of the nature of Pc5 pulsations using SuperDARN and magnetometer data.
title_fullStr An investigation of the nature of Pc5 pulsations using SuperDARN and magnetometer data.
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of the nature of Pc5 pulsations using SuperDARN and magnetometer data.
title_sort investigation of the nature of pc5 pulsations using superdarn and magnetometer data.
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