Amplification of hydromagnetic waves in the magnetosphere by a cyclotron instability process with applications to the theory of hydromagnetic whistlers

Amplification of hydromagnetic waves in the magnetosphere by a cyclotron instability process with applications to the theory of hydromagnetic whistlers

by Tomiya Watanabe, J. A. Jacobs, Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories

Part of Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories document -- D1-82-0398

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