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arxiv: 1101.3345 · v2 · pith:DT6WXQMTnew · submitted 2011-01-17 · ⚛️ physics.space-ph

Observation of relativistic electron microbursts in conjunction with intense radiation belt whistler-mode waves

classification ⚛️ physics.space-ph
keywords electronrelativisticbeltintenseprecipitationradiationstereowaves
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We present multi-satellite observations indicating a strong correlation between large amplitude radiation belt whistler-mode waves and relativistic electron precipitation. On separate occasions during the Wind petal orbits and STEREO phasing orbits, Wind and STEREO recorded intense whistler-mode waves in the outer nightside equatorial radiation belt with peak-to-peak amplitudes exceeding 300 mV/m. During these intervals of intense wave activity, SAMPEX recorded relativistic electron microbursts in near magnetic conjunction with Wind and STEREO. The microburst precipitation exhibits a bursty temporal structure similar to that of the observed large amplitude wave packets, suggesting a connection between the two phenomena. Simulation studies corroborate this idea, showing that nonlinear wave--particle interactions may result in rapid energization and scattering on timescales comparable to those of the impulsive relativistic electron precipitation.

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