Three unsolved problems in physics of Pc1 magnetospheric waves
Abstract
In this paper we analyzed the open problems in the physics of ultra-low-frequency electromagnetic waves Pc1, which also known as the "pearls" (frequency range 0.2 -5 Hz). A number of theoretical problems arose because the standard model of excitation and propagation of waves in the magnetosphere, the foundations of which were laid half a century ago, is unable to explain observable properties of Pc1. In this article the problems are formulated and discussed in context of the general physics of geoelectromagnetic waves. In addition, one problem of experimental character is considered. The essence of the problem is that the observations testify in favor of the idea of some human impact on the Pc1 oscillation mode, but difficulties in interpreting of observations indicate the need for further experimental research.
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