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AGU: Journal of Geophysical Research, Space Physics

 

Keywords

  • plasmasphere
  • plasmaspheric hiss
  • radiation belts

Index Terms

  • Magnetospheric Physics
  • Magnetospheric Physics: Plasmasphere
  • Magnetospheric Physics: Radiation belts
  • Magnetospheric Physics: Plasma waves and instabilities
Abstract
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Abstract

Energetic outer zone electron loss timescales during low geomagnetic activity

Nigel P. Meredith

British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, Cambridge, UK

Richard B. Horne

British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, Cambridge, UK

Sarah A. Glauert

British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, Cambridge, UK

Richard M. Thorne

Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA

Danny Summers

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John's, Newfoundland, Canada

Jay M. Albert

Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, USA

Roger R. Anderson

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA

Following enhanced magnetic activity the fluxes of energetic electrons in the Earth's outer radiation belt gradually decay to quiet-time levels. We use CRRES observations to estimate the energetic electron loss timescales and to identify the principal loss mechanisms. Gradual loss of energetic electrons in the region 3.0 ≤ L ≤ 5.0 occurs during quiet periods (Kp < 3) following enhanced magnetic activity on timescales ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 days for 214 keV electrons to 5.5 to 6.5 days for 1.09 MeV electrons. The intervals of decay are associated with large average values of the ratio f pe /f ce (>7), indicating that the decay takes place in the plasmasphere. We compute loss timescales for pitch-angle scattering by plasmaspheric hiss using the PADIE code with wave properties based on CRRES observations. The resulting timescales suggest that pitch angle scattering by plasmaspheric hiss propagating at small or intermediate wave normal angles is responsible for electron loss over a wide range of energies and L shells. The region where hiss dominates loss is energy-dependent, ranging from 3.5 ≤ L ≤ 5.0 at 214 keV to 3.0 ≤ L ≤ 4.0 at 1.09 MeV. Plasmaspheric hiss at large wave normal angles does not contribute significantly to the loss rates. At E = 1.09 MeV the loss timescales are overestimated by a factor of ∼5 for 4.5 ≤ L ≤ 5.0. We suggest that resonant wave-particle interactions with EMIC waves, which become important at MeV energies for larger L (L > ∼4.5), may play a significant role in this region.

Received 3 November 2005; accepted 9 February 2006; published 27 May 2006.

Citation: Meredith, N. P., R. B. Horne, S. A. Glauert, R. M. Thorne, D. Summers, J. M. Albert, and R. R. Anderson (2006), Energetic outer zone electron loss timescales during low geomagnetic activity, J. Geophys. Res., 111, A05212, doi:10.1029/2005JA011516.

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