Abstract Storm time electron radiation belt dynamics have been widely investigated for many years. Here we present a rarely reported nonstorm time event of electron radiation belt evolution observed by the Van Allen Probes during 21-24 February 2013. Within 2 days, a new belt centering around L=5.8 formed and gradually merged with the original outer belt, with the enhancement of relativistic electron fluxes by a factor of up to 50. Strong chorus waves (with power spectral density up to 10-4nT2/Hz) occurred in the region L\u3e5. Taking into account the local acceleration driven by these chorus waves, the two-dimensional STEERB can approximately reproduce the observed energy spectrums at the center of the new belt. These results clearly illus...
Abstract Chorus waves play a key role in outer Van Allen electron belt dynamics through cyclotron re...
The dual-spacecraft Van Allen Probes mission has provided a new window into mega electron volt (MeV)...
We study the rapid outward extension of the electron radiation belt on a timescale of several hours ...
Abstract Storm time electron radiation belt dynamics have been widely investigated for many years. H...
Abstract Local acceleration driven by whistler mode chorus waves largely accounts for the enhancemen...
Abstract During 18 February to 2 March 2014, the Van Allen Probes encountered multiple geomagnetic s...
Abstract The recent launching of Van Allen probes provides an unprecedent opportunity to investigate...
Abstract Local acceleration driven by whistler-mode chorus waves is fundamentally important for acce...
Abstract We study the rapid outward extension of the electron radiation belt on a timescale of sever...
Abstract The dual-spacecraft Van Allen Probes mission has provided a new window into mega electron v...
We present a new framework to study the time evolution and dynamics of the outer Van Allen belt elec...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
Van Allen Probes measurements revealed the presence of the most unusual structures in the ultra‐rela...
Abstract On 17 March 2013, a large magnetic storm significantly depleted the multi-MeV radiation bel...
Abstract Chorus waves play a key role in outer Van Allen electron belt dynamics through cyclotron re...
The dual-spacecraft Van Allen Probes mission has provided a new window into mega electron volt (MeV)...
We study the rapid outward extension of the electron radiation belt on a timescale of several hours ...
Abstract Storm time electron radiation belt dynamics have been widely investigated for many years. H...
Abstract Local acceleration driven by whistler mode chorus waves largely accounts for the enhancemen...
Abstract During 18 February to 2 March 2014, the Van Allen Probes encountered multiple geomagnetic s...
Abstract The recent launching of Van Allen probes provides an unprecedent opportunity to investigate...
Abstract Local acceleration driven by whistler-mode chorus waves is fundamentally important for acce...
Abstract We study the rapid outward extension of the electron radiation belt on a timescale of sever...
Abstract The dual-spacecraft Van Allen Probes mission has provided a new window into mega electron v...
We present a new framework to study the time evolution and dynamics of the outer Van Allen belt elec...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
Van Allen Probes measurements revealed the presence of the most unusual structures in the ultra‐rela...
Abstract On 17 March 2013, a large magnetic storm significantly depleted the multi-MeV radiation bel...
Abstract Chorus waves play a key role in outer Van Allen electron belt dynamics through cyclotron re...
The dual-spacecraft Van Allen Probes mission has provided a new window into mega electron volt (MeV)...
We study the rapid outward extension of the electron radiation belt on a timescale of several hours ...