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  Statistical Properties of Exohiss Waves and Associated Scattering Losses of Radiation Belt Electrons

Zou, W., Li, H., Hu, P., Wang, D., Tang, R., Ouyang, Z., Yuan, A., Feng, B., Deng, X. (2024): Statistical Properties of Exohiss Waves and Associated Scattering Losses of Radiation Belt Electrons. - Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 129, 5, e2023JA032244.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JA032244

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Zou, Wenqian1, Author
Li, Haimeng1, Author
Hu, Peng1, Author
Wang, D.2, Author              
Tang, Rongxin1, Author
Ouyang, Zhihai1, Author
Yuan, An1, Author
Feng, Bopu1, Author
Deng, Xiaohua1, Author
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 Abstract: Exohiss waves are a type of structureless whistler-mode waves that exist in the low density plasmatrough outside the plasmapause and may potentially perturb the motions of electrons in the radiation belt and ring current. Using data from Van Allen Probe A, we analyze the distribution of magnetic power spectral density (PSD) of exohiss waves in different magnetic local time (MLT) and L-shell regions near the geomagnetic equator. The results reveal that the peak magnetic PSD of exohiss waves is the weakest at MLT = 0–6 and the strongest at MLT = 12–18. The magnetic PSDs of exohiss waves are much lower than those of chorus and hiss waves except for the MLT = 12–18 sector. In addition, we calculated the quasi-linear bounce-averaged pitch angle and momentum diffusion coefficients (〈Dαα〉 and 〈Dpp〉) of electrons caused by exohiss waves. The diffusion coefficients are then compared with those caused by chorus and hiss waves. The peak 〈Dαα〉 of electrons driven by exohiss waves becomes stronger as L-shell increases at all MLTs and is the greatest on the dayside, especially in the sector of MLT = 12–18. Exohiss waves have more significant effect on the loss of radiation belt electrons with specific energy levels related to MLT and L-shell region compared to chorus and hiss waves. On the other hand, 〈Dpp〉 of electrons caused by exohiss waves is very small, which illustrates that exohiss waves have almost no acceleration effect on electrons.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 129 (5) Sequence Number: e2023JA032244 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2169-9380
ISSN: 2169-9402
CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/jgr_space_physics
Publisher: American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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