Reflection and Refraction of the L-O Mode 5 kHz Saturn Narrowband Emission by the Magnetosheath

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The reflection-by-sheath mechanism of 5 kHz narrowband emissions (NB) at Saturn is confirmed by Cassini observations during several crossings of the magnetopause, which show that the 5 kHz NB can be prevented from escaping Saturn's magnetosphere. The L-O mode 5 kHz NB remained visible in areas of low plasma density but disappeared in regions of high plasma density. In three cases, NB disappeared immediately after the crossings of Saturn's magnetopause. A possible reflected NB event observed near the magnetosheath is discussed. This mechanism can help explain the 5 kHz NB observed at low latitudes outside the Enceladus plasma torus and their upper frequency limit variations. This mechanism significantly improves the current understanding of the 5 kHz NB.

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Wu, S. Y., Ye, S. Y., Fischer, G., Jackman, C. M., Wang, J., Menietti, J. D., … Long, M. Y. (2022). Reflection and Refraction of the L-O Mode 5 kHz Saturn Narrowband Emission by the Magnetosheath. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(5). https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL096990

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