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    Simultaneous THEMIS-CARISMA observations of EMIC Pc1 waves

    Date: 17 Oct 2008
    Depicts: Simultaneous THEMIS-CARISMA observations of EMIC Pc1 waves
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    (a) Spectrogram (top) and time series (bottom) of the Y-component (geographic east-west) of magnetic field at Gillam (CARISMA station); (b) Spectral density (top) and waveform (bottom) of the perpendicular (azimuthal) magnetic field component in field-aligned coordinates recorded by THEMIS-D. Over-plotted are the spin-plane spacecraft potential (red line), the local (black line) and the equatorial (white line) helium gyrofrequency.

    This result was presented at the First Joint Cluster-THEMIS workshop, held 23-26 September 2008 at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA.


    Last Update: 17 Oct 2008

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