MeV电子微爆发的详细性质揭示了它们的散射机制和对辐射带损失的贡献

L. Blum, Conrad Meyer‐Reed, M. Shumko, A. Crew
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外辐射带是地球磁层中一个高度动态的区域,其强度和空间范围的变化往往是不可预测的。这种可变辐射环境的特征对于减轻高能粒子引起的航天器异常至关重要。控制辐射带中被困相对论电子的加速和损失的物理过程是复杂的,有许多相互竞争的过程可以结合起来产生辐射带的净增强或消耗。降水进入大气层已被证明是地球磁层中高能粒子的一个重要损失过程,但降水在何时、何地以及有多少起作用仍是一个悬而未决的问题。虽然辐射带扩散模型现在可以相当准确地再现观测到的加速事件,但辐射带耗竭事件通常不太能很好地捕捉到。因此,降水损失的量化,以及对产生降水损失的物理机制的理解,对于我们理解外辐射带的动力学是至关重要的。
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What the detailed properties of MeV electron microbursts reveal about their scattering mechanisms and contribution to radiation belt loss
The outer radiation belt is a highly dynamic region of the Earth's magnetosphere, with often-unpredictable variations in intensity and spatial extent. Characterization of this variable radiation environment is critical to mitigating spacecraft anomalies often caused by energetic particles. The physical processes controlling the acceleration and loss of trapped relativistic electrons in the radiation belts are complex and there are a number of competing processes that can combine to produce net enhancements or depletions of the belts. Precipitation into the atmosphere has been shown to be an important loss process for energetic particles in Earth's magnetosphere, but when, where, and how much precipitation contributes remain open questions. While radiation belt diffusion models can now reproduce observed acceleration events quite accurately, radiation belt depletion events are often less well-captured. Quantification of precipitation loss, as well as understanding of the physical mechanisms producing it, is thus critical to our understanding of the dynamics of the outer radiation belt.
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