In the first part of this work, we highlighted a drift-diffusion equation capable of resolving the magnetic local time dimension when describing the effects of trapped particle transport on radiation belt intensity. Here, we implement these general considerations in a special case. Specifically, we determine the various transport and diffusion coefficients required to solve the drift-diffusion equation for equatorial electrons drifting in a dipole magnetic field in the presence of a specific model of time-varying electric fields. Random electric potential fluctuations, described as white noise, drive fluctuations of trapped particle drift motion. We also run a numerical experiment that consists of tracking trapped particles’ drift motion. W...
[1] On the basis of the correlation between the solar wind and radiation belt electron fluxes, we de...
We explore the use of mean-value empirical wave models in diffusion models of the Outer Radiation Be...
International audienceTo understand the possible destabilization of two-dimensional current sheets, ...
Radial diffusion in planetary radiation belts is a dominant transport mechanism resulting in the ene...
Satellite observations have shown that fluxes of relativistic electrons in the earth's radiation bel...
Radiation belt electrons can interact with various modes of plasma wave in their drift orbits about ...
Radial diffusion coefficients quantify non-adiabatic transport of energetic particles by electromagn...
In the Earth's radiation belts the flux of relativistic electrons is highly variable, sometimes chan...
Understanding the dynamics of the Earth's radiation belts is important for modeling and forecasting ...
Observational studies of the Earth’s radiation belts indicate that Alfvénic fluctuations in the freq...
International audienceIn the present work, a test particle simulation is performed in a model of ana...
International audienceThe problem of particle diffusion in position space, as a consequence of elect...
Relativistic (>1 MeV) electron flux increases in the Earth's radiation belts are significantly under...
Many modern outer radiation belt models simulate the long‐time behavior of high‐energy electrons by ...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Physics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.In the present study we ...
[1] On the basis of the correlation between the solar wind and radiation belt electron fluxes, we de...
We explore the use of mean-value empirical wave models in diffusion models of the Outer Radiation Be...
International audienceTo understand the possible destabilization of two-dimensional current sheets, ...
Radial diffusion in planetary radiation belts is a dominant transport mechanism resulting in the ene...
Satellite observations have shown that fluxes of relativistic electrons in the earth's radiation bel...
Radiation belt electrons can interact with various modes of plasma wave in their drift orbits about ...
Radial diffusion coefficients quantify non-adiabatic transport of energetic particles by electromagn...
In the Earth's radiation belts the flux of relativistic electrons is highly variable, sometimes chan...
Understanding the dynamics of the Earth's radiation belts is important for modeling and forecasting ...
Observational studies of the Earth’s radiation belts indicate that Alfvénic fluctuations in the freq...
International audienceIn the present work, a test particle simulation is performed in a model of ana...
International audienceThe problem of particle diffusion in position space, as a consequence of elect...
Relativistic (>1 MeV) electron flux increases in the Earth's radiation belts are significantly under...
Many modern outer radiation belt models simulate the long‐time behavior of high‐energy electrons by ...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Physics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.In the present study we ...
[1] On the basis of the correlation between the solar wind and radiation belt electron fluxes, we de...
We explore the use of mean-value empirical wave models in diffusion models of the Outer Radiation Be...
International audienceTo understand the possible destabilization of two-dimensional current sheets, ...