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Modeling the Simultaneous Dropout of Energetic Electrons and Protons by EMIC Wave Scattering

Xingzhi Lyu, Qianli Ma, Weichao Tu, Wen Li, Luisa Capannolo

2022Geophysical Research Letters29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves could cause a simultaneous dropout of radiation belt electrons and ring current protons. However, their effects on the dropout of both plasma populations have not been quantified in previous studies. In this paper, we model the simultaneous dropout of MeV electrons and hundreds of keV protons observed by Van Allen Probes within ∼40 min on 27 February 2014. The wave and particle measurements during the period of most intense EMIC waves at L ∼ 5.2 are used to calculate the quasilinear diffusion coefficients and simulate the evolution of both energetic electrons and protons. Our model well captures the dropout of electrons with energies >1 MeV and pitch angles <75°, and the concurrent dropout of protons with energies >200 keV and pitch angles >40°. This is the first modeling work quantitatively reproducing the simultaneous dropout of both populations due to EMIC wave scattering.

Topics & Concepts

ElectronPhysicsCyclotronDropout (neural networks)ScatteringAtomic physicsEmic and eticVan Allen radiation beltIonNuclear physicsComputational physicsPlasmaOpticsMagnetosphereQuantum mechanicsSociologyMachine learningAnthropologyComputer scienceIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis