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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Role of the plasmapause in dictating the ground accessibility of ELF/VLF chorus

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; F. R. Foust; N. G. Lehtinen; Nigel P. Meredith; U. S. Inan

This study explores the manner in which the plasmapause is responsible for dictating which magnetospheric source regions of ELF/VLF chorus are able to propagate to and be received by midlatitude stations on the ground. First, we explore the effects of plasmapause extent on ground‐based observations of chorus via a 3 month study of ground‐based measurements of chorus at Palmer Station, Antarctica (L = 2.4, 50°S geomagnetic latitude), and data on the plasmapause extent from the IMAGE EUV instrument. It is found that chorus normalized occurrence peaks when the plasmapause is at L ∼ 2.6, somewhat higher than Palmers L shell, and that this occurrence peak persists across a range of observed chorus frequencies. Next, reverse ray tracing is employed to evaluate the portion of the equatorial chorus source region, distributed in radial distance and wave normal, from which chorus is able to reach Palmer Station via propagation in a nonducted mode. The results of ray tracing are similar to those of observations, with a peak of expected occurrence when the plasmapause is at L ∼ 3. The exact location of the peak is frequency dependent. This supports the conclusion that the ability of chorus to propagate to low altitudes and the ground is a strong function of instantaneous plasmapause extent and that peak occurrence of chorus at a given ground station may occur when the L shell of the plasmapause is somewhat beyond that of the observing station. These results also suggest that chorus observed on the ground at midlatitude stations propagates predominantly in the nonducted mode.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2012

Statistical modeling of plasmaspheric hiss amplitude using solar wind measurements and geomagnetic indices

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; W. Li; Y. Nishimura


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Determination of solar cycle variations of midlatitude ELF/VLF chorus and hiss via automated signal detection

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; U. S. Inan


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Diurnal dependence of ELF/VLF hiss and its relation to chorus at L = 2.4

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; U. S. Inan


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

An empirical model of magnetospheric chorus amplitude using solar wind and geomagnetic indices

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; W. Li; Y. Nishimura


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Dayside auroral hiss observed at South Pole Station

Xi Yan; J. LaBelle; G. Haerendel; M. Spasojevic; Nicholas L. Bunch; D. I. Golden; H. U. Frey; A. T. Weatherwax


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Statistical modeling of in situ hiss amplitudes using ground measurements

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; W. Li; Y. Nishimura


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Statistical modeling of in situ hiss amplitudes using ground measurements: HISS MODELING FROM GROUND MEASUREMENTS

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; W. Li; Y. Nishimura


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

An empirical model of magnetospheric chorus amplitude using solar wind and geomagnetic indices: MODELING CHORUS WITH SOLAR WIND

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; W. Li; Y. Nishimura


Geophysical Research Letters | 2012

Statistical modeling of plasmaspheric hiss amplitude using solar wind measurements and geomagnetic indices: MODELING HISS WITH SOLAR WIND

D. I. Golden; M. Spasojevic; W. Li; Y. Nishimura

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University of California

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