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Initial measurements of O-ion and He-ion decay rates observed from the Van Allen probes RBSPICE instrument

H-ion (∼45 keV to ∼600 keV), He-ion (∼65 keV to ∼520 keV), and O-ion (∼140 keV to ∼1130 keV) integral flux measurements, from the Radiation Belt Storm Probe Ion Composition Experiment (RBSPICE) instrument aboard the Van Allan Probes spacecraft B, are reported. These abundance data form a cohesive pi...

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Autores principales: Gerrard, Andrew, Lanzerotti, Louis, Gkioulidou, Matina, Mitchell, Donald, Manweiler, Jerry, Bortnik, Jacob, Keika, Kunihiro
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4497452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JA020374
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author Gerrard, Andrew
Lanzerotti, Louis
Gkioulidou, Matina
Mitchell, Donald
Manweiler, Jerry
Bortnik, Jacob
Keika, Kunihiro
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Lanzerotti, Louis
Gkioulidou, Matina
Mitchell, Donald
Manweiler, Jerry
Bortnik, Jacob
Keika, Kunihiro
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description H-ion (∼45 keV to ∼600 keV), He-ion (∼65 keV to ∼520 keV), and O-ion (∼140 keV to ∼1130 keV) integral flux measurements, from the Radiation Belt Storm Probe Ion Composition Experiment (RBSPICE) instrument aboard the Van Allan Probes spacecraft B, are reported. These abundance data form a cohesive picture of ring current ions during the first 9 months of measurements. Furthermore, the data presented herein are used to show injection characteristics via the He-ion/H-ion abundance ratio and the O-ion/H-ion abundance ratio. Of unique interest to ring current dynamics are the spatial-temporal decay characteristics of the two injected populations. We observe that He-ions decay more quickly at lower L shells, on the order of ∼0.8 day at L shells of 3–4, and decay more slowly with higher L shell, on the order of ∼1.7 days at L shells of 5–6. Conversely, O-ions decay very rapidly (∼1.5 h) across all L shells. The He-ion decay time are consistent with previously measured and calculated lifetimes associated with charge exchange. The O-ion decay time is much faster than predicted and is attributed to the inclusion of higher-energy (> 500 keV) O-ions in our decay rate estimation. We note that these measurements demonstrate a compelling need for calculation of high-energy O-ion loss rates, which have not been adequately studied in the literature to date. KEY POINTS: We report initial observations of ring current ions. We show that He-ion decay rates are consistent with theory. We show that O-ions with energies greater than 500 keV decay very rapidly;
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spelling pubmed-44974522015-07-10 Initial measurements of O-ion and He-ion decay rates observed from the Van Allen probes RBSPICE instrument Gerrard, Andrew Lanzerotti, Louis Gkioulidou, Matina Mitchell, Donald Manweiler, Jerry Bortnik, Jacob Keika, Kunihiro J Geophys Res Space Phys Research Articles H-ion (∼45 keV to ∼600 keV), He-ion (∼65 keV to ∼520 keV), and O-ion (∼140 keV to ∼1130 keV) integral flux measurements, from the Radiation Belt Storm Probe Ion Composition Experiment (RBSPICE) instrument aboard the Van Allan Probes spacecraft B, are reported. These abundance data form a cohesive picture of ring current ions during the first 9 months of measurements. Furthermore, the data presented herein are used to show injection characteristics via the He-ion/H-ion abundance ratio and the O-ion/H-ion abundance ratio. Of unique interest to ring current dynamics are the spatial-temporal decay characteristics of the two injected populations. We observe that He-ions decay more quickly at lower L shells, on the order of ∼0.8 day at L shells of 3–4, and decay more slowly with higher L shell, on the order of ∼1.7 days at L shells of 5–6. Conversely, O-ions decay very rapidly (∼1.5 h) across all L shells. The He-ion decay time are consistent with previously measured and calculated lifetimes associated with charge exchange. The O-ion decay time is much faster than predicted and is attributed to the inclusion of higher-energy (> 500 keV) O-ions in our decay rate estimation. We note that these measurements demonstrate a compelling need for calculation of high-energy O-ion loss rates, which have not been adequately studied in the literature to date. KEY POINTS: We report initial observations of ring current ions. We show that He-ion decay rates are consistent with theory. We show that O-ions with energies greater than 500 keV decay very rapidly; Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014-11 2014-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4497452/ /pubmed/26167435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JA020374 Text en ©2014. The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Gkioulidou, Matina
Mitchell, Donald
Manweiler, Jerry
Bortnik, Jacob
Keika, Kunihiro
Initial measurements of O-ion and He-ion decay rates observed from the Van Allen probes RBSPICE instrument
title Initial measurements of O-ion and He-ion decay rates observed from the Van Allen probes RBSPICE instrument
title_full Initial measurements of O-ion and He-ion decay rates observed from the Van Allen probes RBSPICE instrument
title_fullStr Initial measurements of O-ion and He-ion decay rates observed from the Van Allen probes RBSPICE instrument
title_full_unstemmed Initial measurements of O-ion and He-ion decay rates observed from the Van Allen probes RBSPICE instrument
title_short Initial measurements of O-ion and He-ion decay rates observed from the Van Allen probes RBSPICE instrument
title_sort initial measurements of o-ion and he-ion decay rates observed from the van allen probes rbspice instrument
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4497452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JA020374
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