Abstract
The standard FFT analysis was applied to thirteen pulsation events selected from the March–April 1993 simultaneous measurements in space (Freja satellite) and on the ground (Niemegk Observatory). The spectral processing of the six-minute sections of record in two coordinate components perpendicular to the magnetic field lines had two principal subjects in view: a) Frequency-amplitude satellite-ground relations. The average values of smoothed spectral amplitude transmission coefficients in the total Pc4-3 and, separately, in Pc4 and Pc3 bands were 0.60, 0.48 and 0.70, respectively. The maximum values were observed within the Pc3 band, near f ≍ 30 mHz. b) Estimation of frequency bands of field line resonances (FLRs) recorded on Freja. Freja's motion in a broad latitude range (≍±5° around Niemegk) during the measurements enabled two frequency bands of FLRs with a width of 10's of mHz to be identified on Freja. The weighted frequencies of the FLRs bands on Freja were f wA ≥ 36 mHz and f wB ≍ 18 mHz with fine structure separations of about 5 mHz and 4 mHz, respectively. The second band with f wB ≍ 18 mHz was mostly not observed at Niemegk, and this could be the consequence of the satellite moving partly through regions of L greater than that of Niemegk.
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