2001
DOI: 10.1029/2000gl012165
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Laboratory observation of Alfvén resonance

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“…3b displays a pronounced cutoff at the He ion cyclotron frequency as well as distinct peaks below. These peaks are similar to those observed in previous experiments on shear Alfvén resonances that were launched using an antenna driven by a current pulse [19]. in Fig.…”
supporting
confidence: 89%
“…3b displays a pronounced cutoff at the He ion cyclotron frequency as well as distinct peaks below. These peaks are similar to those observed in previous experiments on shear Alfvén resonances that were launched using an antenna driven by a current pulse [19]. in Fig.…”
supporting
confidence: 89%
“…Monochromatic signals or pulses can be applied. It is well known 36,37 that in cylindrical plasmas with a vacuum (or low density) gap between the main plasma and the vacuum vessel, there is the possibility of exciting radial eigenmodes of the fast (compressional) Alfv en wave; however, previous experiments in LAPD using similar antennas in plasmas with either a single ion species, [38][39][40] or two ion species, 30,31 have not observed such modes to be excited in the explored range of frequencies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…At the frequency modified Alfvén resonance, wave energy transfers from the compressional wave to the shear Alfvén wave/ion cyclotron wave analogous to the MHD case [e.g., Karney et al , 1979; Winglee , 1982; Kim and Lee , 2003]. The finite f / f cH effect on ULF waves becomes important at the magnetosheath [ Belmont and Rezeau , 2001], the magnetopause [ Rezeau et al , 1989], and laboratory plasma experiments [e.g., Tsushima et al , 1982; Mitchell et al , 2001].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%