“…The most intense ECH waves occur at L = 5â9, but moderately strong ECH emissions can still be observed up to L = 12 (Zhang et al., 2013), while they generally intensify with increasing geomagnetic activity (Ni, Thorne, Horne, et al., 2011). ECH waves are thought to be excited by the loss cone instability of the ambient plasma sheet electrons (AshourâAbdalla & Kennel, 1978), although other generation mechanisms like waveâwave interactions between chorus waves and ECH waves (Gao et al., 2018) or the excitation by an electron beam distribution (e.g., Zhang, Angelopoulos, Artemyev, & Zhang, 2021; Zhang, Angelopoulos, Artemyev, Zhang, & Liu, 2021) are possible.…”