Authors
Richard M Thorne, TP O'Brien, YY Shprits, Danny Summers, Richard B Horne
Publication date
2005/9
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Volume
110
Issue
A9
Description
Energetic electrons in the outer radiation belt can resonate with intense bursts of whistler‐mode chorus emission leading to microburst precipitation into the atmosphere. The timescale for removal of outer zone MeV electrons during the main phase of the October 1998 magnetic storm has been computed by comparing the rate of microburst loss observed on SAMPEX with trapped flux levels observed on Polar. Effective lifetimes are comparable to a day and are relatively independent of L shell. The lifetimes have also been evaluated by theoretical calculations based on quasi‐linear scattering by field‐aligned waves. Agreement with the observations requires average wide‐band wave amplitudes comparable to 100 pT, which is consistent with the intensity of chorus emissions observed under active conditions. MeV electron scattering is most efficient during first‐order cyclotron resonance with chorus emissions at …
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