“…Besides, the maximum of the poloidal component in the field line resonance occurs at the same location as the maximum of the toroidal component, while for the giant pulsations the maximum of the poloidal component corresponds to the dip of the toroidal component (Chisham et al, 1997). A possible solution is suggested by the strong compressional magnetic field component of giant pulsations which is an indicator of the role of finite plasma pressure in ULF wave formation (Klimushkin et al, 2004). Indeed, Pgs are a subclass of the poloidal Alfvén wave, but the poloidal eigenfrequency is very sensitive to plasma pressure (e.g., Klimushkin, 1997;Mager and Klimushkin, 2002;Agapitov and Cheremnykh, 2011;Mazur et al, 2012).…”