Previous studies revealed that electromagnetic cyclotron waves (ECWs) near
the proton cyclotron frequency exist widely in the solar wind, and the majority
of ECWs are left-handed (LH) polarized waves. Using the magnetic field data
from the STEREO mission, this Letter carries out a survey of ECWs over a long
period of 7 years, and calculates the occurrence rates of ECWs with different
polarization senses. Results show that the occurrence rate is nearly a constant
for the ECWs with right-handed polarization, but it varies significantly for
the ECWs with LH polarization. Further investigation of plasma conditions
reveals that the LH ECWs take place preferentially in a plasma characterized by
higher temperature, lower density, and larger velocity. Some considerable
correlations between the occurrence rate of LH ECWs and the properties of
ambient plasmas are discussed. The present research may provide evidence for
effect of alpha particles on generation of ECWs.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ