On energetic electrons (> 38 keV) in the central plasma sheet: Data analysis and modeling | |
Luo, Bingxian; Tu, Weichao; Li, Xinlin; Gong, Jiancun; Liu, Siqing; des Roziers, E. Burin; Baker, D. N. | |
刊名 | JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS |
2011 | |
卷号 | 116页码:A09220 |
ISSN号 | 0148-0227 |
通讯作者 | Luo, BX (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Space Sci & Appl Res, POB 8701, Beijing 100190, Peoples R China. |
中文摘要 | The spatial distribution of >38 keV electron fluxes in the central plasma sheet (CPS) and the statistical relationship between the CPS electron fluxes and the upstream solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) parameters are investigated quantitatively using measurements from the Geotail satellite (1998-2004) at geocentric radial distances of 9-30 RE in the night side. The measured electron fluxes increase with closer distance to the center of the neutral sheet, and exhibit clear dawn-dusk asymmetry, with the lowest fluxes at the dusk side and increasing toward the dawn side. The asymmetry persists along the Earth's magnetotail region (at least to Geotail's apogee of 30 RE during the period of interest). Both the individual case and the statistical analysis on the relationship between >38 keV CPS electron fluxes and solar wind and IMF properties show that larger (smaller) solar wind speed and southward (northward) IMF B(z) imposed on the magnetopause result in higher (lower) energetic electron fluxes in the CPS with a time delay of about 1 hour, while the influence of solar wind ion density on the energetic electrons fluxes is insignificant. Interestingly, the energetic electron fluxes at a given radial distance correlate better with IMF B(z) than with the solar wind speed. Based on these statistical analyses, an empirical model is developed for the first time to describe the 2-D distribution (along and across the Earth's magnetotail) of the energetic electron fluxes (>38 keV) in the CPS, as a function of the upstream solar wind and IMF parameters. The model reproduces the observed energetic electron fluxes well, with a correlation coefficient R equal to 0.86. Taking advantage of the time delay, full spatial distribution of energetic electron fluxes in the CPS can be predicted about 2 hours in advance using the real-time solar wind and IMF measurements at the L1 point: 1 hour for the solar wind to propagate to the magnetopause and a 1 hour delay for the best correlation. Such a prediction helps us to determine whether there are enough electrons in the CPS available to be transported inward to enhance the outer electron radiation belt. |
英文摘要 | The spatial distribution of >38 keV electron fluxes in the central plasma sheet (CPS) and the statistical relationship between the CPS electron fluxes and the upstream solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) parameters are investigated quantitatively using measurements from the Geotail satellite (1998-2004) at geocentric radial distances of 9-30 RE in the night side. The measured electron fluxes increase with closer distance to the center of the neutral sheet, and exhibit clear dawn-dusk asymmetry, with the lowest fluxes at the dusk side and increasing toward the dawn side. The asymmetry persists along the Earth's magnetotail region (at least to Geotail's apogee of 30 RE during the period of interest). Both the individual case and the statistical analysis on the relationship between >38 keV CPS electron fluxes and solar wind and IMF properties show that larger (smaller) solar wind speed and southward (northward) IMF B(z) imposed on the magnetopause result in higher (lower) energetic electron fluxes in the CPS with a time delay of about 1 hour, while the influence of solar wind ion density on the energetic electrons fluxes is insignificant. Interestingly, the energetic electron fluxes at a given radial distance correlate better with IMF B(z) than with the solar wind speed. Based on these statistical analyses, an empirical model is developed for the first time to describe the 2-D distribution (along and across the Earth's magnetotail) of the energetic electron fluxes (>38 keV) in the CPS, as a function of the upstream solar wind and IMF parameters. The model reproduces the observed energetic electron fluxes well, with a correlation coefficient R equal to 0.86. Taking advantage of the time delay, full spatial distribution of energetic electron fluxes in the CPS can be predicted about 2 hours in advance using the real-time solar wind and IMF measurements at the L1 point: 1 hour for the solar wind to propagate to the magnetopause and a 1 hour delay for the best correlation. Such a prediction helps us to determine whether there are enough electrons in the CPS available to be transported inward to enhance the outer electron radiation belt. |
学科主题 | 空间环境 |
收录类别 | SCI |
资助信息 | National Basic Research Program of China [2011CB811406]; Chinese Academy of Sciences [YYYJ-1110]; NASA [NNX-09AJ57G, -09AF47G]; NSF [ATM-0842388, -0902813] |
语种 | 英语 |
公开日期 | 2014-12-15 |
内容类型 | 期刊论文 |
源URL | [http://ir.nssc.ac.cn/handle/122/2917] |
专题 | 国家空间科学中心_空间环境部 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Luo, Bingxian,Tu, Weichao,Li, Xinlin,et al. On energetic electrons (> 38 keV) in the central plasma sheet: Data analysis and modeling[J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS,2011,116:A09220. |
APA | Luo, Bingxian.,Tu, Weichao.,Li, Xinlin.,Gong, Jiancun.,Liu, Siqing.,...&Baker, D. N..(2011).On energetic electrons (> 38 keV) in the central plasma sheet: Data analysis and modeling.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS,116,A09220. |
MLA | Luo, Bingxian,et al."On energetic electrons (> 38 keV) in the central plasma sheet: Data analysis and modeling".JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS 116(2011):A09220. |
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