Schematic illustration of local electron acceleration by chorus
The top panel shows electron fluxes before (left) and after
(right) a geomagnetic storm. The injection of low-energy plasma sheet
electrons into the inner magnetosphere (1) causes chorus wave excitation
in the low-density region outside the cold plasmasphere (2). Local
energy diffusion associated with wave scattering leads to the
development of strongly enhanced phase space density just outside the
plasmapause (3). Subsequently, radial diffusion can redistribute the
accelerated electrons inwards or outwards from the developing peak (4).
Credit: Jacob Bortnik/UCLA | | |
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