Electron diffusion by magnetosonic waves in the Earth’s radiation belts

We conduct a global survey of magnetosonic waves and compute the associated bounce and drift averaged diffusion coefficients, taking into account co-located measurements of fpe/fce, to assess the role of magnetosonic waves in radiation belt dynamics. The average magnetosonic wave intensities increase with increasing geomagnetic activity and decreasing relative frequency with the majority of the wave power in the range fcp < f < 0.3fLHR during active conditions. In the region 4.0 ≤ L* ≤ 5.0, the bounce and drift averaged energy diffusion rates due to magnetosonic waves never exceed those due to whistler mode chorus, suggesting that whistler mode chorus is the dominant mode for electron energisation to relativistic energies in this region. Further in, in the region 2.0 ≤ L* ≤ 3.5, the bounce and drift averaged pitch angle diffusion rates due to magnetosonic waves can exceed those due to plasmaspheric hiss and very low frequency (VLF) transmitters over energy-dependent ranges of intermediate pitch angles. We compute electron lifetimes by solving the 1D pitch angle diffusion equation including the effects of plasmaspheric hiss, VLF transmitters and magnetosonic waves. We find that magnetosonic waves can have a significant effect on electron loss timescales in the slot region reducing the loss timescales during active times from 5.6 to 1.5 days for 500 keV electrons at L* = 2.5 and from 140.4 days to 35.7 days for 1 MeV electrons at L* = 2.0.

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Published
Author(s):
Authors: Wong, Jin‐Mann ORCIDORCID record for Jin‐Mann Wong, Meredith, Nigel P. ORCIDORCID record for Nigel P. Meredith, Horne, Richard B. ORCIDORCID record for Richard B. Horne, Glauert, Sarah A. ORCIDORCID record for Sarah A. Glauert, Ross, Johnathan P.J. ORCIDORCID record for Johnathan P.J. Ross

On this site: Jenny Wong, Johnathan Ross, Nigel Meredith, Richard Horne, Sarah Glauert
Date:
15 April, 2022
Journal/Source:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics / 127
Page(s):
18pp
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JA030196