Recent observations show that the decay rate of relativistic electrons measured at low altitudes in the slot region at L = 2 is an order of magnitude shorter than theoretical estimates based on CRRES wave data. Here we compare the decay rates of 2–6 MeV electrons measured at low altitudes by the SAMPEX spacecraft with those derived from CRRES wave observations. We show that pitch angle scattering by plasmaspheric hiss (0.1 < f < 2 kHz) is the dominant process responsible for electron loss in the outer slot region (2.4 < L < 3.0), but hiss alone cannot account for the observed loss timescales at lower L. Although SAMPEX samples small equatorial pitch angles (α eq ≈ 18°), this is not the dominant reason for the different timescales. We find...
Using the THEMIS and GOES satellites and ground-based magnetometers, the loss of outer zone radiatio...
Plasmaspheric hiss is an electromagnetic wave emission responsible for electron loss from the radiat...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves which propagate at frequencies below the proton gyrofrequ...
Relativistic electrons in the magnetosphere are both energized and lost via their interaction with p...
Following enhanced magnetic activity the fluxes of energetic electrons in the Earth's outer radiatio...
Outer zone radiation belt electrons can undergo gyroresonant interaction with various magnetospheric...
Electron microbursts are rapid fluctuations of electron fluxes occurring on time scales of milliseco...
Abstract There has been increasing evidence for pitch angle scattering of relativistic electrons by...
Outer zone radiation belt electrons can undergo gyroresonant interaction with various magnetospheric...
International audienceResonant interactions of energetic electrons with electromagnetic whistler-mod...
International audienceResonant interactions of energetic electrons with electromagnetic whistler-mod...
Fifteen months of pitch angle resolved Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT...
Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) waves cause electron loss in the radiation belts by resonating ...
In this study, we report dynamic evolutions of 30-500 keV energetic electrons (in flux and pitch-ang...
Wave-particle interactions lead to the loss of relativistic electrons from the outer radiation belt ...
Using the THEMIS and GOES satellites and ground-based magnetometers, the loss of outer zone radiatio...
Plasmaspheric hiss is an electromagnetic wave emission responsible for electron loss from the radiat...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves which propagate at frequencies below the proton gyrofrequ...
Relativistic electrons in the magnetosphere are both energized and lost via their interaction with p...
Following enhanced magnetic activity the fluxes of energetic electrons in the Earth's outer radiatio...
Outer zone radiation belt electrons can undergo gyroresonant interaction with various magnetospheric...
Electron microbursts are rapid fluctuations of electron fluxes occurring on time scales of milliseco...
Abstract There has been increasing evidence for pitch angle scattering of relativistic electrons by...
Outer zone radiation belt electrons can undergo gyroresonant interaction with various magnetospheric...
International audienceResonant interactions of energetic electrons with electromagnetic whistler-mod...
International audienceResonant interactions of energetic electrons with electromagnetic whistler-mod...
Fifteen months of pitch angle resolved Van Allen Probes Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT...
Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) waves cause electron loss in the radiation belts by resonating ...
In this study, we report dynamic evolutions of 30-500 keV energetic electrons (in flux and pitch-ang...
Wave-particle interactions lead to the loss of relativistic electrons from the outer radiation belt ...
Using the THEMIS and GOES satellites and ground-based magnetometers, the loss of outer zone radiatio...
Plasmaspheric hiss is an electromagnetic wave emission responsible for electron loss from the radiat...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves which propagate at frequencies below the proton gyrofrequ...