International audienceThe lifetimes of electrons trapped in Earth's radiation belts can be calculated from quasi-linear pitch-angle diffusion by whistler-mode waves, provided that their frequency spectrum is broad enough and/or their average amplitude is not too large. Extensive comparisons between improved analytical lifetime estimates and full numerical calculations have been performed in a broad parameter range representative of a large part of the magnetosphere from L ~ 2 to 6. The effects of observed very oblique whistler waves are taken into account in both numerical and analytical calculations. Analytical lifetimes (and pitch-angle diffusion coefficients) are found to be in good agreement with full numerical calculations based on CRR...
The work considers the non linear scattering of energetic electrons in the earth's radiation belts d...
We investigate electron trapping by high-amplitude whistler-mode waves propagating at small as well ...
International audienceChorus-type whistler waves are one of the most intense electromagnetic waves g...
International audienceThe lifetimes of electrons trapped in Earth's radiation belts can be calculate...
International audience[1] The redistribution of energy during the recovery phase of geomagnetic stor...
International audienceThe distribution of trapped energetic electrons inside the Earth’s radiation b...
International audience[1] We calculated the electron pitch-angle diffusion coefficients in the outer...
International audience[1] The loss of relativistic electrons from the Earth's radiation belts can be...
International audienceGlobal statistics of the amplitude distributions of hiss, lightning-generated,...
We use a test particle simulation model based on gyro-averaged equations of motion to study the infl...
International audience[1] Quantifying the loss of relativistic electrons from the Earth's radiation ...
International audience[1] New Cluster statistics allow us to determine for the first time the variat...
The work considers the non linear scattering of energetic electrons in the earth's radiation belts d...
We investigate electron trapping by high-amplitude whistler-mode waves propagating at small as well ...
International audienceChorus-type whistler waves are one of the most intense electromagnetic waves g...
International audienceThe lifetimes of electrons trapped in Earth's radiation belts can be calculate...
International audience[1] The redistribution of energy during the recovery phase of geomagnetic stor...
International audienceThe distribution of trapped energetic electrons inside the Earth’s radiation b...
International audience[1] We calculated the electron pitch-angle diffusion coefficients in the outer...
International audience[1] The loss of relativistic electrons from the Earth's radiation belts can be...
International audienceGlobal statistics of the amplitude distributions of hiss, lightning-generated,...
We use a test particle simulation model based on gyro-averaged equations of motion to study the infl...
International audience[1] Quantifying the loss of relativistic electrons from the Earth's radiation ...
International audience[1] New Cluster statistics allow us to determine for the first time the variat...
The work considers the non linear scattering of energetic electrons in the earth's radiation belts d...
We investigate electron trapping by high-amplitude whistler-mode waves propagating at small as well ...
International audienceChorus-type whistler waves are one of the most intense electromagnetic waves g...