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Rapid Acceleration Bursts in the Van Allen Radiation Belt

L. Olifer, Steven K. Morley, L. G. Ozeke, I. R. Mann, Milla Kalliokoski, M. G. Henderson, Matthew Carver, A. Hoover

2024Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The fast Van Allen radiation belt electron dynamics during geomagnetic storms have not yet been fully explained, in part due to limitations of standard satellite missions in both orbit and the number of spacecraft. Here we overcome these limitations using measurements from the Global Positioning System (GPS) constellation during an acceleration event on 26 August 2018. We show that the acceleration of relativistic electrons occurs in two distinct bursts, each dominated by a different acceleration mechanism. The first burst enhances the radiation belt electrons by four orders of magnitude in 2 hr and is consistent with ULF‐wave radial diffusion. The second burst is likely caused by the local acceleration and delivers an order‐of‐magnitude increase in 20 min. This work demonstrates how distributed, operational measurements can be used to resolve phenomena not observable with previous capabilities, and that rapid energization of the radiation belt can occur much faster than previously reported.

Topics & Concepts

Van Allen radiation beltAccelerationVan Allen ProbesPhysicsSpacecraftRadiationSatelliteElectronMagnitude (astronomy)Orbit (dynamics)Computational physicsGeodesyAstrophysicsAstronomyAerospace engineeringMagnetosphereMagnetic fieldGeologyClassical mechanicsOpticsNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsEngineeringIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis
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