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Electron and proton radiation belt dynamic simulations during storm periods: A new asymmetric convection-diffusion model

S. Bourdarie

Space Technology Department, Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales-Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches de Toulouse, Toulouse, France

D. Boscher

Space Technology Department, Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales-Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches de Toulouse, Toulouse, France

T. Beutier

Centre d'Etudes Spatiales des Rayonnements, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse, France

J.-A. Sauvaud

Centre d'Etudes Spatiales des Rayonnements, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse, France

M. Blanc

Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse, France

Using a convection-diffusion theory, we give the first results from a four-dimensional model of electron and proton radiation belts. This work is based on the numerical solution of a convection-diffusion equation taking into account (1) for protons, the deceleration of protons by the free and bounded thermospheric and ionospheric electrons, the charge exchange loss process, radial and azimuthal transports, and (2) for electrons, the deceleration of electrons by the free and bounded electrons of the medium, pitch angle diffusion by Coulomb and wave-particle interactions, radial and azimuthal transport. This model allows for simulation of a magnetic storm effects by increasing convective electric field and injecting particles with keV range energies in the nightside region. Particles in the energy range 50 – 100 keV are “created” by acceleration of slower particles in the L = 4 region. Four hours are needed for ring current formation. The calculated particle distribution at 6.6 Earth radii as well as at low altitude are in good agreement with those deduced from ATS 6 measurements (the drift echo is well reproduced at this altitude) and from statistical studies of the precipitation by the DMSP satellites, respectively.

Received 5 September 1996; accepted 30 April 1997; .

Citation: Bourdarie, S., D. Boscher, T. Beutier, J.-A. Sauvaud, and M. Blanc (1997), Electron and proton radiation belt dynamic simulations during storm periods: A new asymmetric convection-diffusion model, J. Geophys. Res., 102(A8), 17,541–17,552.

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