Unusual characteristics of electromagnetic waves excited by cometary newborn ions with large perpendicular energies

  • Brinca A
  • Tsurutani B
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Abstract

The characteristics of electromagnetic waves excited by cometary newborn ions with large perpendicular energies are examined using a model of solar wind permeated by dilute drifting ring distributions of electrons and oxygen ions with finite thermal spreads. The model has parameters compatible with the ICE observations at the Giacobini-Zinner comet. It is shown that cometary newborn ions with large perpendicular energies can excite a wave mode with rest frame frequencies in the order of the heavy ion cyclotron frequency, Omega(i), and unusual propagation characteristics at small obliquity angles. For parallel propagation, the mode is left-hand circularly polarized, might be unstable in a frequency range containing Omega(i), and moves in the direction of the newborn ion drift along the static magnetic field.

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Brinca, A. L., & Tsurutani, B. T. (1988). Unusual characteristics of electromagnetic waves excited by cometary newborn ions with large perpendicular energies. In Exploration of Halley’s Comet (pp. 311–319). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82971-0_57

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