Spectral characteristics of steady quiet-time EMIC waves observed at geosynchronous orbit

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS(2016)

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We have studied the spectral properties of quiet-time electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves following a steady quiet condition, which is defined with Kp values 1 during 12h, using GOES 10, 11, and 12 magnetometer data for solar minimum years 2007-2008. We identified 6584 steady quiet-time EMIC wave samples using a semiautomated procedure. Approximately 82% of the samples were observed in the morning-to-early afternoon sector (0700-1500 magnetic local time) with a maximum occurrence near noon, and their peak frequencies were mostly in the He band. We found that the occurrence rate of steady quiet-time EMIC waves is higher than that of EMIC waves for all or quiet geomagnetic conditions (Dst > 0nT or AE < 100nT) reported in previous studies by a factor of 2 or more. The frequency ratio f(peak) (sample's peak frequency)/ fH+ (the local proton gyrofrequency) of the He-band waves (approximate to 0.11-0.16) under steady quiet conditions is lower than that (approximate to 0.14-0.24) in previous studies. These results may be due to the fact that the plasmasphere expanded more frequently to the geosynchronous region under extremely quiet geomagnetic conditions in 2007-2008 than the periods selected in previous studies. The amplitude and frequency of He-band EMIC waves for nonlinear wave growth are examined as changing cold plasma density at geosynchronous orbit. We confirm that the spectral properties of observed EMIC waves are in good agreement with the nonlinear theory.
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EMIC waves,quiet geomagnetic conditions
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