Abstract Using data from NASA\u27s Van Allen Probes, we have identified a synchronized exponential decay of electron flux in the outer zone, near L* = 5.0. Exponential decays strongly indicate the presence of a pure eigenmode of a diffusion operator acting in the synchronized dimension(s). The decay has a time scale of about 4 days with no dependence on pitch angle. While flux at nearby energies and L* is also decaying exponentially, the decay time varies in those dimensions. This suggests the primary decay mechanism is elastic pitch angle scattering, which itself depends on energy and L *. We invert the shape of the observed eigenmode to obtain an approximate shape of the pitch angle diffusion coefficient and show excellent agreement with ...
International audience[1] The loss of relativistic electrons from the Earth's radiation belts can be...
“Peculiar” or “butterfly” electron pitch angle distributions (PADs), with minima near 90°, have rece...
We present the first relativistic electron pitch-angle and momentum diffusion rates for scattering b...
Abstract Using data from NASA\u27s Van Allen Probes, we have identified a synchronized exponential d...
Abstract A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of ener...
An empirically observed pitch-angle diffusion eigenmode in the Earth's electron belt near L * ...
International audience[1] We calculated the electron pitch-angle diffusion coefficients in the outer...
A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of energetic rad...
A numerical model of the low-altitude energetic electron radiation belt, including the effects of pi...
A numerical model of the low-altitude energetic electron radiation belt, including the effects of pi...
International audience[1] We calculated the bounce averaged electron pitch angle diffusion coefficie...
Kinetic wave-particle interactions in Earth's outer radiation belt energize and scatter high-energy ...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of radiation belt electrons during a 10-day quiet period...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
Understanding the dynamics of the Earth's radiation belts is important for modeling and forecasting ...
International audience[1] The loss of relativistic electrons from the Earth's radiation belts can be...
“Peculiar” or “butterfly” electron pitch angle distributions (PADs), with minima near 90°, have rece...
We present the first relativistic electron pitch-angle and momentum diffusion rates for scattering b...
Abstract Using data from NASA\u27s Van Allen Probes, we have identified a synchronized exponential d...
Abstract A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of ener...
An empirically observed pitch-angle diffusion eigenmode in the Earth's electron belt near L * ...
International audience[1] We calculated the electron pitch-angle diffusion coefficients in the outer...
A new 3-D diffusion code is used to investigate the inward intrusion and slow decay of energetic rad...
A numerical model of the low-altitude energetic electron radiation belt, including the effects of pi...
A numerical model of the low-altitude energetic electron radiation belt, including the effects of pi...
International audience[1] We calculated the bounce averaged electron pitch angle diffusion coefficie...
Kinetic wave-particle interactions in Earth's outer radiation belt energize and scatter high-energy ...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of radiation belt electrons during a 10-day quiet period...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
Understanding the dynamics of the Earth's radiation belts is important for modeling and forecasting ...
International audience[1] The loss of relativistic electrons from the Earth's radiation belts can be...
“Peculiar” or “butterfly” electron pitch angle distributions (PADs), with minima near 90°, have rece...
We present the first relativistic electron pitch-angle and momentum diffusion rates for scattering b...