Abstract

AbstractRecent studies have reported the simultaneous observation of Magnetosonic (MS) waves and Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves. In this study, a detailed survey of the concurrent EMIC waves and MS waves is performed using the Van Allen Probes observations from 2012 to 2017. The results suggest that most of the concurrent EMIC waves and MS waves are H+ band EMIC waves and MS waves. The favorable geomagnetic conditions for the concurrent EMIC waves and MS waves are AE* ≥ 500 nT inside the plasmapause and AE* ≥ 100 nT outside the plasmapause. Although EMIC waves are generally stronger than MS waves, stronger MS waves than EMIC waves are more likely to occur during moderate and active geomagnetic times. Our study is consistent with the most recent research, and provides more detailed information that helps us to deepen our understanding of the concurrent EMIC waves and MS waves.

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