WHISTLER-MODE WAVE GENERATION AROUND
INTERPLANETARY SHOCKS IN AND OUT OF THE
ECLIPTIC-PLANE
PIERRE F
SOLOMON J
CORNILLEAUWEHRLIN N
CANU P
SCIME EE
PHILLIPS JL
BALOGH A
FORSYTH RJ
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
v.22, n.23, DEC 1, 95, p.3425-3428
We present a study of whistler-mode wave generation and
wave particle interaction in the
vicinity of interplanetary shocks in and out of the
ecliptic plane, as observed by the Ulysses
spacecraft. We focus here on one shock in the ecliptic
plane as a reference and three shocks
obtained at -30, -54 and -55.4 degrees of heliographic
latitude respectively. Generally the
whistler-mode waves (measured in the frequency range
0.22-448 Hz) are observed
downstream of the sh ocks where they persist for some
hours. From the electron distribution
functions in the energy range 1.6 to 862 eV, we compute
the temperature anisotropy and the
wave growth rate of the electromagnetic electron cyclotron
instability for the case of parallel
propagation of the waves with respect to the interplan
etary magnetic field (IMF) B. In
general, in agreement with the wave measurements, the
instability grows only downstream of
the shock fronts. Following the wave activity, velocity
space diffusion of the electrons results
in a marginally stable state with some sporadic
fluctuations. Broadening of the wave reduced
frequency range of the instability and an increase of the
temperature anisotropy with latitude
are observed.