Drift orbit bifurcations and cross‐field transport in the outer radiation belt: global MHD and integrated test‐particle simulations
Desai, RT; Eastwood, JP; Horne, RB; et al.Allison, HJ; Allanson, O; Watt, CEJ; Eggington, JWB; Glauert, SA; Meredith, NP; Archer, MO; Staples, FA; Mejnertsen, L; Tong, JK; Chittenden, JP
Date: 17 September 2021
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Publisher
Wiley/American Geophysical Union
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Abstract
Energetic particle fluxes in the outer magnetosphere present a significant challenge to modelling
efforts as they can vary by orders of magnitude in response to solar wind driving conditions. In this
article, we demonstrate the ability to propagate test particles through global MHD simulations to a
high level of precision and use ...
Energetic particle fluxes in the outer magnetosphere present a significant challenge to modelling
efforts as they can vary by orders of magnitude in response to solar wind driving conditions. In this
article, we demonstrate the ability to propagate test particles through global MHD simulations to a
high level of precision and use this to map the cross-field radial transport associated with relativistic
electrons undergoing drift orbit bifurcations (DOBs). The simulations predict DOBs primarily occur
within an Earth radius of the magnetopause loss cone and appears significantly different for southward
and northward interplanetary magnetic field orientations. The changes to the second invariant are
shown to manifest as a dropout in particle fluxes with pitch angles close to 90◦
and indicate DOBs are a cause of butterfly pitch angle distributions within the night-time sector. The convective electric
field, not included in previous DOB studies, is found to have a significant effect on the resultant long
term transport, and losses to the magnetopause and atmosphere are identified as a potential method
for incorporating DOBs within Fokker-Planck transport models.
Mathematics and Statistics
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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