“…Magnetosonic (MS) waves, also known as equatorial noise, are predominantly observed near the magnetic equator at frequencies between the proton cyclotron frequency ( f cp ) and the lower hybrid resonance frequency ( f LHR ) both inside and outside the plasmasphere (Russell et al, ; Perraut et al, ; Santolík et al, ; Meredith et al, ; Fu HS et al, ; Posch et al, ; Li LY et al, , b; Yuan ZG et al, ; Liu X et al, ; Liu B et al, ). These waves are mostly linearly polarized; they propagate nearly perpendicular to the background magnetic field (Zhima et al, ; Yu J et al, ; Su ZP et al, ), and they are believed to be excited by proton ring distributions (Horne et al, ; Chen LJ et al, , ; Liu KJ et al, ; Xiao FL et al, ).…”