Articles | Volume 24, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-707-2006
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-707-2006
23 Mar 2006
 | 23 Mar 2006

Coordinated observation of field line resonance in the mid-tail

Y. Zheng, A. T. Y. Lui, I. R. Mann, K. Takahashi, J. Watermann, S.-H. Chen, I. J. Rae, T. Mukai, C. T. Russell, A. Balogh, R. F. Pfaff, and H. Rème

Abstract. Standing Alfvén waves of 1.1 mHz (~15 min in period) were observed by the Cluster satellites in the mid-tail during 06:00-07:00 UT on 8 August 2003. Pulsations with the same frequency were also observed at several ground stations near Cluster's footpoint. The standing wave properties were determined from the electric and magnetic field measurements of Cluster. Data from the ground magnetometers indicated a latitudinal amplitude and phase structure consistent with the driven field line resonance (FLR) at 1.1 mHz. Simultaneously, quasi-periodic oscillations at different frequencies were observed in the post-midnight/early morning sector by GOES 12 (l0≈8.7), Polar (l0≈11-14) and Geotail (l0≈9.8). The 8 August 2003 event yields rare and interesting datasets. It provides, for the first time, coordinated in situ and ground-based observations of a very low frequency FLR in the mid-tail on stretched field lines.

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