1. Drift-Bounce Resonance Between Pc5 Pulsations and Ions at Multiple Energies in the Nightside Magnetosphere : Arase and MMS Observations
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Oimatsu, S., Nose, M., Teramoto, M., Yamamoto, K., Matsuoka, A., Kasahara, S., Yokota, S., Keika, K., Le, G., Nomura, R., Fujimoto, A., Sormakov, D., Troshichev, O., Tanaka, Y. -M, Shinohara, M., Shinohara, I., Miyoshi, Y., Slavin, J. A., Ergun, R. E., Lindqvist, Per-Arne, Oimatsu, S., Nose, M., Teramoto, M., Yamamoto, K., Matsuoka, A., Kasahara, S., Yokota, S., Keika, K., Le, G., Nomura, R., Fujimoto, A., Sormakov, D., Troshichev, O., Tanaka, Y. -M, Shinohara, M., Shinohara, I., Miyoshi, Y., Slavin, J. A., Ergun, R. E., and Lindqvist, Per-Arne
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A Pc5 wave is observed by the Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace Arase satellite in the inner magnetosphere (L similar to 5.4-6.1) near postmidnight (L-magnetic local time similar to 1.8-2.5 hr) during the storm recovery phase on 27 March 2017. Its azimuthal wave number (m-number) is estimated using two independent methods with satellites and ground observations to be -8 to -15. The direct measurement of the m-number enables us to calculate the resonance energy. The flux oscillations of H+ and O+ ions at >= 56.3 keV are caused by drift resonance and those of O+ ions at <= 18.6 keV by bounce resonance. Resonances of O+ ions at multiple energies are simultaneously observed for the first time. The enhancement of the O+/H+ flux ratio at <= 18.6 keV indicates selective acceleration of O+ ions through bounce resonance. Plain Language Summary Geomagnetic pulsations are magnetic fluctuations excited by solar wind or plasma instabilities in the magnetosphere. Pc5 waves are continuous geomagnetic pulsations with a period of 150-600 s. A Pc5 wave was observed in the inner magnetosphere during a magnetic storm on 27 March 2017. It propagated westward with a wave number of 8 to 15 and resonated with charged particles, resulting in oscillations of the H+ and O+ ion fluxes at >= 56.3 keV and the O+ ion fluxes at <= 18.6 keV. Resonances of O+ ions at multiple energies are simultaneously observed for the first time. At the same time, the O+/H+ flux ratio at <= 18.6 keV enhanced corresponding to the O+ ion flux oscillations, which indicates selective acceleration of O+ ions through resonances., QC 20180919
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- 2018
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