Kinetic interaction of cold and hot protons with an oblique EMIC wave
near the dayside reconnecting magnetopause
Abstract
We report observations of the ion dynamics inside an Alfven branch wave
that propagates near the reconnecting dayside magnetopause. The measured
frequency, wave normal angle and polarization are within 1% with the
predictions of a dispersion solver, and indicate that the wave is an
electromagnetic ion cyclotron wave with very oblique wave vector. The
magnetospheric plasma contains hot protons (keV), cold protons (eV),
plus some heavy ions. The cold protons follow the magnetic field
fluctuations and remain frozen-in, while the hot protons are at the
limit of magnetization. The cold proton velocity fluctuations contribute
to balance the Hall term in Ohm’s law, allowing the wave polarization to
be highly-elliptical and right-handed, a necessary condition for
propagation at oblique wave normal angles. The dispersion solver
indicates that increasing the cold proton density facilitates generation
and propagation of these waves at oblique angles, as it occurs for the
observed wave.