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Van Allen Probes Observations of Multi-MeV Electron Drift-Periodic Flux Oscillations in Earth's Outer Radiation Belt During the March 2017 Event

  • Hong Zhao*
  • , Theodore E. Sarris
  • , Xinlin Li
  • , Max Weiner
  • , Isabela G. Huckabee
  • , Daniel N. Baker
  • , Allison J. Jaynes
  • , Shrikanth G. Kanekal
  • , Scot R. Elkington
  • , Mohammad Barani
  • , Weichao Tu
  • , Wenlong Liu
  • , Dianjun Zhang
  • , Michael D. Hartinger
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Auburn University
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • Democritus University of Thrace
  • Arizona State University
  • University of Iowa
  • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • West Virginia University
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Space Science Institute

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摘要

Radiation belt electrons undergo frequent acceleration, transport, and loss processes under various physical mechanisms. One of the most prevalent mechanisms is radial diffusion, caused by the resonant interactions between energetic electrons and ULF waves in the Pc4-5 band. An indication of this resonant interaction is believed to be the appearance of periodic flux oscillations. In this study, we report long-lasting, drift-periodic flux oscillations of relativistic and ultrarelativistic electrons with energies up to ∼7.7 MeV in the outer radiation belt, observed by the Van Allen Probes mission. During this March 2017 event, multi-MeV electron flux oscillations at the electron drift frequency appeared coincidently with enhanced Pc5 ULF wave activity and lasted for over 10 h in the center of the outer belt. The amplitude of such flux oscillations is well correlated with the radial gradient of electron phase space density (PSD), with almost no oscillation observed near the PSD peak. The temporal evolution of the PSD radial profile also suggests the dominant role of radial diffusion in multi-MeV electron dynamics during this event. By combining these observations, we conclude that these multi-MeV electron flux oscillations are caused by the resonant interactions between electrons and broadband Pc5 ULF waves and are an indicator of the ongoing radial diffusion process during this event. They contain essential information of radial diffusion and have the potential to be further used to quantify the radial diffusion effects and aid in a better understanding of this prevailing mechanism.

源语言英语
文章编号e2021JA029284
期刊Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
126
8
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 8月 2021

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