Authors
Allison N Jaynes, Daniel N Baker, Howard J Singer, Juan V Rodriguez, TM Loto'Aniu, AF Ali, Scot R Elkington, Xinlin Li, Shrikanth G Kanekal, Seth G Claudepierre, JF Fennell, Wen Li, Richard M Thorne, CA Kletzing, Harlan E Spence, Geoffrey D Reeves
Publication date
2015/9
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Volume
120
Issue
9
Pages
7240-7254
Description
Strong enhancements of outer Van Allen belt electrons have been shown to have a clear dependence on solar wind speed and on the duration of southward interplanetary magnetic field. However, individual case study analyses also have demonstrated that many geomagnetic storms produce little in the way of outer belt enhancements and, in fact, may produce substantial losses of relativistic electrons. In this study, focused upon a key period in August–September 2014, we use GOES geostationary orbit electron flux data and Van Allen Probes particle and fields data to study the process of radiation belt electron acceleration. One particular interval, 13–22 September, initiated by a short‐lived geomagnetic storm and characterized by a long period of primarily northward interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), showed strong depletion of relativistic electrons (including an unprecedented observation of long‐lasting …
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Scholar articles
AN Jaynes, DN Baker, HJ Singer, JV Rodriguez… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2015