POLAR observations of coherent electric field structures

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The POLAR plasma wave instrument often detects coherent electric field structures in the high altitude polar magnetosphere. The structures appear to be positively charged potentials which are found to move both up and down the ambient magnetic field. Typical estimated velocities and parallel scale sizes are the order of 1000 km/s and 100-1000 meters, respectively. We have observed the structures at radial distances of 2.02 to 8.5 Re and L shells of 6 - 12+, although the they are likely to occur over a broader range of space than suggested by this initial study. The structures are responsible for some of the the spectral features of broadband electrostatic noise, and are similar to recent GEOTAIL and FAST observations of solitary waves.

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Franz, J. R., Kintner, P. M., & Pickett, J. S. (1998). POLAR observations of coherent electric field structures. Geophysical Research Letters, 25(8), 1277–1280. https://doi.org/10.1029/98GL50870

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