Dayside modulated relativistic electron's butterfly pitch angle distributions (PADs) from similar to 200 keV to 2.6 MeV were observed by Van Allen Probe B at L = 5.3 on 15 November 2013. They were associated with localized magnetic dip driven by hot ring current ion (60-100 keV proton and 60-200 keV helium and oxygen) injections. We reproduce the electron's butterfly PADs at satellite's location using test particle simulation. The simulation results illustrate that a negative radial flux gradient contributes primarily to the formation of the modulated electron's butterfly PADs through inward transport due to the inductive electric field, while deceleration due to the inductive electric field and pitch angle change also m...
Fifteen months of pitch angle resolved Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT...
The NUADU (NeUtral Atom Detector Unit) experiment aboard TC-2 recorded, with high temporal and spati...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
In this paper we investigate the scattering of relativistic electrons in the nightside outer radiati...
Using Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron Proton Telescope (REPT) pitch angle resolved electron f...
Radiation belt electrons can exhibit different types of pitch angle distributions in response to var...
Radiation belt electrons can exhibit different types of pitch angle distributions in response to var...
The morphology of electron pitch angle distributions (PADs) helps to identify dynamic processes in S...
Aims. This research aims to explore variations of electron pitch-angle distributions (PADs) during s...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
The NUADU (NeUtral Atom Detector Unit) experiment aboard TC-2 recorded, with high temporal and spat...
During early November 2013, the magnetosphere experienced concurrent driving by a coronal mass eject...
Fifteen months of pitch angle resolved Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT...
The NUADU (NeUtral Atom Detector Unit) experiment aboard TC-2 recorded, with high temporal and spati...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
In this paper we investigate the scattering of relativistic electrons in the nightside outer radiati...
Using Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron Proton Telescope (REPT) pitch angle resolved electron f...
Radiation belt electrons can exhibit different types of pitch angle distributions in response to var...
Radiation belt electrons can exhibit different types of pitch angle distributions in response to var...
The morphology of electron pitch angle distributions (PADs) helps to identify dynamic processes in S...
Aims. This research aims to explore variations of electron pitch-angle distributions (PADs) during s...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
The NUADU (NeUtral Atom Detector Unit) experiment aboard TC-2 recorded, with high temporal and spat...
During early November 2013, the magnetosphere experienced concurrent driving by a coronal mass eject...
Fifteen months of pitch angle resolved Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT...
The NUADU (NeUtral Atom Detector Unit) experiment aboard TC-2 recorded, with high temporal and spati...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...