EMIC Wave Distributions Observed by the Van Allen Probes
Characteristics of electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves detected by the Van Allen probes are statistically analyzed, particularly wave-band, bandwidth, and time duration. The Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument Suite and Integrated Science, an instrument on board the Van Allen Probes, provides the necessary magnetic field measurements to ...
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Depletions of Multi-MeV Electrons and Their Association to Minima in Phase Space Density. [PDF]
Drozdov AY +5 more
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Two‐dimensional (2‐D) hybrid model is developed to investigate the second harmonic (SH) generation of electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves. Applying the singular value decomposition method to simulated fields, we show that the SH exhibits wave ...
Zuxiang Xue +3 more
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Including Atmospheric Backscatter Effects in Modeling of EMIC Wave‐Driven Precipitation
Abstract Pitch‐angle diffusion is a key mechanism driving radiation belt electron loss into the atmosphere. However, traditional bounce‐averaged models, which assume complete atmospheric absorption for loss cone electrons, cannot accurately quantify the loss cone fluxes.
Zhi-Gu Li +5 more
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Simulation of the energy distribution of relativistic electron precipitation caused by quasi-linear interactions with EMIC waves. [PDF]
Li Z, Millan RM, Hudson MK.
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Radiation Belt Storm Probes Ion Composition Experiment (RBSPICE) Revisited: In-Flight Calibrations, Lessons Learned and Scientific Advances. [PDF]
Gkioulidou M +8 more
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Collaborative Research Activities of the Arase and Van Allen Probes. [PDF]
Miyoshi Y +44 more
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The Electric and Magnetic Fields Instrument Suite and Integrated Science (EMFISIS): Science, Data, and Usage Best Practices. [PDF]
Kletzing CA +9 more
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Quantifying Radiation Belt Electron Loss Processes at L < 4. [PDF]
Claudepierre SG, Ma Q, Bortnik J.
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Reply to "Comment on 'A Self-Consistent Model of the Interacting Ring Current Ions and Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves, Initial Results: Waves and Precipitation Fluxes' and 'Self-Consistent Model of the Magnetospheric Ring Current and Propagating Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves: Waves in Multi-Ion Magnetosphere' by Khazanov et al. et al." [PDF]
It is well-known that the effects of electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves on ring current (RC) ion and radiation belt (RB) electron dynamics strongly depend on such particle/wave characteristics as the phase-space distribution function, frequency ...
Gallagher, D. L. +3 more
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