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Multipoint observations of magnetospheric wave phenomena
Bezděková, Barbora ; Němec, František (advisor) ; Grison, Benjamin (referee) ; Shklyar, David R. (referee)
Electromagnetic wave phenomena represent a crucial factor during the forma- tion of the Earth's magnetosphere, as they are responsible for the energy trans- fer in the collisionless plasma medium. Multipoint observations of such wave phenomena are particularly useful to distinguish between spatial and temporal intensity variations. Moreover, an approximate event spatial extent and prop- agation directions can be determined. The thesis is focused on the statistical study of conjugate observations of wave phenomena called quasiperiodic (QP) emissions observed by the Van Allen Probes spacecraft and ground-based Kan- nuslehto station. Altogether, 26 simultaneously observed events were analyzed. This approach is unique in the sense that most such analyses up to date were only case studies. The thesis further presents the analysis of the dependence of properties of another wave phenomena, called magnetospheric line radiation (MLR), on the geomagnetic activity indices and solar wind parameters. Geomag- netic activity effects on the event characteristics are revealed. Finally, the effect of interplanetary shocks on the overall very low frequency (VLF) wave intensity measured by the DEMETER spacecraft is studied.
Studium elektromagnetických emisí pozorovaných družicí DEMETER
Píša, David ; Santolík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Shklyar, David R. (referee) ; Souček, Jan (referee)
David PÍŠA Study of electromagnetic emissions recorded by the DEMETER satellite Abstract : This thesis presents results based on wave measurements performed by the DEMETER space- craft. This French spacecraft was operating between 2004 and 2010 at the altitude of ∼660 km. We focus on measurements of the electromagnetic waves and plasma density in the vicinity of imminent earthquakes. In the first part, we present a study of plasma density variations in the vicinity of a very powerful earthquake in Chile (Mw 8.8) which occurred on February 27, 2010. Data recorded before the main shock along orbits close to the future epicenter showed increasing plasma den- sities. A statistical analysis using 4 years of data to monitor density variations under similar conditions has been performed. This study shows that a large increase of the plasma density is very uncommon at this location. In the second part, a statistical study (∼6.5 years) of variations of VLF wave intensity is shown. We have analyzed all available data measured close (in time and space) to large earth- quakes (M≥5). Data related to more than 12000 earthquakes have been compared with an unperturbed background distribution. We confirm the previously reported results of a statis- tically significant decrease of the wave intensity at frequencies of about...

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