International audienceRelativistic electron dropout (RED) events are characterized by fast electron flux decrease at the geostationary orbit. It is known that the main loss process is non adiabatic and more effective for the high energy particles. RED events generally start to occur at midnight sector and propagate to noon sector and are correlated with magnetic field stretching. In this paper, we discuss this kind of event can be caused from pitch angle diffusion induced when the gyro radius of the electrons is comparable to the radius of curvature of the magnetic field and the magnetic moment is not conserved any more. While this process has been studied theoretically, the question is whether electron precipitation could be explained with...
Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss m...
Fifteen months of pitch angle resolved Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT...
Magnetopause shadowing and wave-particle interactions are recognized as the two primary mechanisms f...
Relativistic electron dropout (RED) events are characterized by fast electron flux decrease at the ...
Dropout events are dramatic decreases in radiation belt electron populations that can occur in as li...
In this paper we investigate the scattering of relativistic electrons in the nightside outer radiati...
The radiation belts are highly dynamic regions of relativistic particles trapped in the Earth’s magn...
Large decreases of daily average electron flux, or dropouts, were investigated for a range of energi...
Abstract On 30 September 2012, a flux dropout occurred throughout Earth\u27s outer electron radiat...
Energetic electrons are trapped in the Earth’s radiation belts which occupy a toroidal region betwee...
High-energy electron precipitation from the radiation belts can penetrate deep into the mesosphere a...
Observations of relativistic energetic electron fluxes in the outer radiation belt can show dropouts...
Changes in pitch angle distributions of electrons with energies from a few eV to 1 MeV at dipolariza...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the electron pitchanglediffusion coefficients in ...
Large geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in the outer radiation belt...
Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss m...
Fifteen months of pitch angle resolved Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT...
Magnetopause shadowing and wave-particle interactions are recognized as the two primary mechanisms f...
Relativistic electron dropout (RED) events are characterized by fast electron flux decrease at the ...
Dropout events are dramatic decreases in radiation belt electron populations that can occur in as li...
In this paper we investigate the scattering of relativistic electrons in the nightside outer radiati...
The radiation belts are highly dynamic regions of relativistic particles trapped in the Earth’s magn...
Large decreases of daily average electron flux, or dropouts, were investigated for a range of energi...
Abstract On 30 September 2012, a flux dropout occurred throughout Earth\u27s outer electron radiat...
Energetic electrons are trapped in the Earth’s radiation belts which occupy a toroidal region betwee...
High-energy electron precipitation from the radiation belts can penetrate deep into the mesosphere a...
Observations of relativistic energetic electron fluxes in the outer radiation belt can show dropouts...
Changes in pitch angle distributions of electrons with energies from a few eV to 1 MeV at dipolariza...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the electron pitchanglediffusion coefficients in ...
Large geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in the outer radiation belt...
Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss m...
Fifteen months of pitch angle resolved Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT...
Magnetopause shadowing and wave-particle interactions are recognized as the two primary mechanisms f...