We report an attenuation of hiss wave intensity in the duskside of the outer plasmasphere in response to enhanced convection and a substorm based on Van Allen Probe observations. Using test particle codes, we simulate the dynamics of energetic electron fluxes based on a realistic magnetospheric electric field model driven by solar wind and subauroral polarization stream. We suggest that the enhanced magnetospheric electric field causes the outward and sunward motion of energetic electrons, corresponding to the decrease of energetic electron fluxes on the duskside, leading to the subsequent attenuation of hiss wave intensity. The results indicate that the enhanced electric field can significantly change the energetic electron dis...
The presence of the plasmaspheric hiss emission around the Earth has been known for more than 50 yea...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
We report an attenuation of hiss wave intensity in the duskside of the outer plasmasphere in respons...
It has been reported from Van Allen Probe observations that plasmaspheric hiss intensification in th...
[1] Both plasmaspheric hiss and chorus waves were observed simultaneously by the two Van Allen Probe...
[1] Both plasmaspheric hiss and chorus waves were observed simultaneously by the two Van Allen Probe...
Abstract Plasmaspheric hiss is one of the important plasma waves controlling radiation belt dynamics...
Plasmaspheric hiss was observed by Van Allen Probe B in association with energetic electron injecti...
Plasmaspheric hiss is known to play an important role in controlling the overall structure and dynam...
Van Allen Probes observations are used to statistically investigate plasmaspheric hiss wave properti...
Plasmaspheric hiss (PH) is a band-limited, incoherent whistler mode emission found predominantly in ...
Abstract It has been reported from Van Allen Probe observations that plasmaspheric hiss intensificat...
Abstract It has been reported from Van Allen Probe observations that plasmaspheric hiss intensificat...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
The presence of the plasmaspheric hiss emission around the Earth has been known for more than 50 yea...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
We report an attenuation of hiss wave intensity in the duskside of the outer plasmasphere in respons...
It has been reported from Van Allen Probe observations that plasmaspheric hiss intensification in th...
[1] Both plasmaspheric hiss and chorus waves were observed simultaneously by the two Van Allen Probe...
[1] Both plasmaspheric hiss and chorus waves were observed simultaneously by the two Van Allen Probe...
Abstract Plasmaspheric hiss is one of the important plasma waves controlling radiation belt dynamics...
Plasmaspheric hiss was observed by Van Allen Probe B in association with energetic electron injecti...
Plasmaspheric hiss is known to play an important role in controlling the overall structure and dynam...
Van Allen Probes observations are used to statistically investigate plasmaspheric hiss wave properti...
Plasmaspheric hiss (PH) is a band-limited, incoherent whistler mode emission found predominantly in ...
Abstract It has been reported from Van Allen Probe observations that plasmaspheric hiss intensificat...
Abstract It has been reported from Van Allen Probe observations that plasmaspheric hiss intensificat...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
The presence of the plasmaspheric hiss emission around the Earth has been known for more than 50 yea...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...