A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of energetic radiation belt electrons (>0.5MeV) observed by the Van Allen Probes during a 10day quiet period on March 2013. During the inward transport, the peak differential electron fluxes decreased by approximately an order of magnitude at various energies. Our 3-D radiation belt simulation including radial diffusion and pitch angle and energy diffusion by plasmaspheric hiss and electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves reproduces the essential features of the observed electron flux evolution. The decay time scales and the pitch angle distributions in our simulation are consistent with the Van Allen Probe observations over multiple energy channels. Ou...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of radiation belt electrons during a 10-day quiet period...
The interactions between electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves and relativistic electrons are i...
Van Allen Probes measurements revealed the presence of the most unusual structures in the ultra‐rela...
A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of energetic rad...
Abstract A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of ener...
The dual-spacecraft Van Allen Probes mission has provided a new window into megaelectron Volt (MeV) ...
In the Earth's radiation belts the flux of relativistic electrons is highly variable, sometimes chan...
Two approaches are taken to studying the disparate timescale outer zone electron phenomena which hav...
Understanding the dynamics of the Earth's radiation belts is important for modeling and forecasting ...
Relativistic (>1 MeV) electron flux increases in the Earth's radiation belts are significantly under...
textabstractAs a response to the Geospace Environment Modeling (GEM) “Global Radiation Belt Modeling...
In this study we investigate two distinct loss mechanisms responsible for the rapid dropouts of radi...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves play an important role in relativistic electron losses in...
A new 3-D diffusion code using a recently published layer method has been developed to analyze radia...
Outer zone radiation belt electrons can undergo gyroresonant interaction with various magnetospheric...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of radiation belt electrons during a 10-day quiet period...
The interactions between electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves and relativistic electrons are i...
Van Allen Probes measurements revealed the presence of the most unusual structures in the ultra‐rela...
A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of energetic rad...
Abstract A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of ener...
The dual-spacecraft Van Allen Probes mission has provided a new window into megaelectron Volt (MeV) ...
In the Earth's radiation belts the flux of relativistic electrons is highly variable, sometimes chan...
Two approaches are taken to studying the disparate timescale outer zone electron phenomena which hav...
Understanding the dynamics of the Earth's radiation belts is important for modeling and forecasting ...
Relativistic (>1 MeV) electron flux increases in the Earth's radiation belts are significantly under...
textabstractAs a response to the Geospace Environment Modeling (GEM) “Global Radiation Belt Modeling...
In this study we investigate two distinct loss mechanisms responsible for the rapid dropouts of radi...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves play an important role in relativistic electron losses in...
A new 3-D diffusion code using a recently published layer method has been developed to analyze radia...
Outer zone radiation belt electrons can undergo gyroresonant interaction with various magnetospheric...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of radiation belt electrons during a 10-day quiet period...
The interactions between electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves and relativistic electrons are i...
Van Allen Probes measurements revealed the presence of the most unusual structures in the ultra‐rela...