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Mode Coupling From Kinetic Alfven Waves to Electron Acoustic Waves in the Topside Ionosphere

Journal

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 48, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2020GL091702

Keywords

coupling; electron acoustic wave; kinetic Alfven wave

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [41974193, 42025404, 42030101, 41674162, 41674163]
  2. Key Laboratory for Polar Science
  3. MNR
  4. Polar Research Institute of China

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The study found that with decreasing perpendicular wavelength and increasing hot electron temperature, the coupling of kinetic Alfven waves to electron acoustic waves becomes more important; electron acoustic waves exhibit strong Landau damping outside the transition region, with nonlinear dissipation becoming significant inside the transition region.
The propagation and energy transfer of kinetic Alfven waves (KAWs) in the topside ionosphere are investigated based on a drift kinetic model. We examine the dependence of the generation of electron acoustic waves (EAWs) on the perpendicular wavelength and on the hot electron temperature. With decreasing perpendicular wavelength and increasing hot electron temperature, the coupling of KAWs to EAWs becomes increasingly important. The Landau damping of the EAWs is strong except in the transition region, where the nonlinear dissipation can be important. With increasing wave amplitude, the generated electron acoustic mode waves become unsustainable when the depletion of cold electron density is comparable to the initial background cold electron density. These findings indicate that electron acoustic mode waves play an important role at kinetic scales in the topside ionosphere.

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