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Combined Scattering of Radiation Belt Electrons by Low‐Frequency Hiss: Cyclotron, Landau, and Bounce Resonances

Song Fu, Juan Yi, Binbin Ni, Ruoxian Zhou, Zejun Hu, Xing Cao, Xudong Gu, Deyu Guo

2020Geophysical Research Letters30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Low‐frequency hiss is known to play an important role in the precipitation of radiation belt electrons by cyclotron, Landau, and bounce resonances. To investigate the potential combined scattering effect caused by these resonant processes, we analyze the resonant conditions and develop a full relativistic test particle code to quantify the net pitch angle scattering efficiency. It is indicated that the three resonance processes can coexist to scatter electrons at different energies and pitch angles, with the net pitch angle scattering rates up to ~10 −3 s −1 for low‐frequency hiss ~175 pT at L = 4.5. Comparisons with the quasi‐linear theory results demonstrate that the cyclotron resonance is mainly responsible for the pitch angle scattering of electrons < ~ 80°, while both Landau and bounce resonances can affect the scattering of near‐equatorially mirroring electrons and their combined diffusion produces smaller scattering coefficients compared to quasi‐linear theory calculations.

Topics & Concepts

HissScatteringPhysicsPitch angleElectronVan Allen radiation beltCyclotron resonanceAtomic physicsResonance (particle physics)CyclotronComputational physicsLandau quantizationOpticsNuclear physicsMagnetospherePlasmaGeophysicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate