Drift-resonant, relativistic electron acceleration at the outer planets: Insights from the response of Saturn’s radiation belts to magnetospheric storms

  • Roussos, E.
  • Kollmann, P.
  • Krupp, N.
  • Paranicas, C.
  • Dialynas, K.
  • Sergis, N.
  • Mitchell, D.
  • Hamilton, D.
  • Krimigis, S.
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

The short, 7.2-day orbital period of Cassini’s Ring Grazing Orbits (RGO) provided an opportunity to monitor how fast the effects of an intense magnetospheric storm-time period (days 336–343/2016) propagated into Saturn’s electron radiation belts. Following the storms, Cassini’s MIMI/LEMMS instrument detected a transient extension of the electron radiation belts that in subsequent orbits moved towards the inner belts, intensifying them in the process. This intensification was followed by an equally fast decay, possibly due to the rapid absorption of MeV electrons by the planet’s main rings. Surprisingly, all this cycle was completed within four RGOs, effectively in less than a month. That is considerably faster than the year-long time scales...

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