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Plasma Waves in the Magnetosphere

✍ Scribed by Professor Dr. A. D. M. Walker (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
355
Series
Physics and Chemistry in Space Planetology 24
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is a study of plasma waves which are observed in the earth's magnetosphere. The emphasis is on a thorough, but concise, treatment of the necessary theory and the use of this theory to understand the manifold varieties of waves which are observed by ground-based instruments and by satellites. We restrict our treatment to waves with wavelengths short compared with the spatial scales of the background plasma in the magΒ­ netosphere. By so doing we exclude large scale magnetohydrodynamic phenomena such as ULF pulsations in the Pc2-5 ranges. The field is an active one and we cannot hope to discuss every wave phenomenon ever observed in the magnetosphere! We try instead to give a good treatment of phenomena which are well understood, and which illustrate as many different parts of the theory as possible. It is thus hoped to put the reader in a position to understand the current literature. The treatment is aimed at a beginning graduate student in the field but it is hoped that it will also be of use as a reference to established workers. A knowledge of electromagnetic theory and some elementary plasma physics is assumed. The mathematical background required inΒ­ cludes a knowledge of vector calculus, linear algebra, and Fourier transΒ­ form theory encountered in standard undergraduate physics curricula. A reasonable acquaintance with the theory of functions of a complex variΒ­ able including contour integration and the residue theorem is assumed.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Basic Equations....Pages 3-14
Waves in a Uniform Cold Magnetoplasma β€” 1. Infinite Plane Waves....Pages 15-42
Waves in a Uniform Cold Magnetoplasma β€” 2. Rays and Wave Packets....Pages 43-73
Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in a Non-Uniform Cold Magnetoplasma....Pages 74-82
Waves in a Uniform Warm Magnetoplasma....Pages 83-100
Waves in a Hot Plasma β€” 1. General Features....Pages 101-122
Waves in a Hot Plasma β€” 2. Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Distributions....Pages 123-150
The Effect of Wave Fields on Energetic Particles....Pages 151-186
Front Matter....Pages 187-187
Magnetospheric Plasmas....Pages 189-207
Waves in the Plasmasphere β€” 1. Whistler Observations and Basic Theory....Pages 208-222
Waves in the Plasmasphere β€” 2. Details of Whistler Propagation....Pages 223-248
Waves in the Plasmasphere β€” 3. Ion Cyclotron Whistlers....Pages 249-264
Waves in the Plasmasphere β€” 4. Doppler Shifted Cyclotron Resonance of Electrons with Whistlers....Pages 265-288
Waves in the Auroral Region....Pages 289-316
Some Final Words....Pages 317-319
Back Matter....Pages 321-348

✦ Subjects


Geophysics/Geodesy;Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics


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