Abstract

Ion beams have been observed flowing along magnetic field lines in the earth's plasma sheet boundary layer and are believed to generate intense electrostatic wave activity known as broadband electrostatic noise. Cold electrons of ionospheric origin have also been observed in this same region and it has been shown that the addition of these cold electrons modifies substantially the plasma wave dispersion properties. With cold electrons present, four instabilities can be excited: (1) ion acoustic, (2) electron acoustic, (3) beam resonant, and (4) Buneman two stream. These instabilities can generate waves with large growth rates at frequencies consistent with broadband electro-static noise. Using computer simulations, consideration is given to the wave energy frequency spectra generated by these instabilities, as well as cold electron heating and nonlinear effects on the ion beam.

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