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Whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: Van Allen Probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations

Magnetospheric banded chorus is enhanced whistler waves with frequencies ω(r)<Ω(e), where Ω(e) is the electron cyclotron frequency, and a characteristic spectral gap at ω(r)≃Ω(e)/2. This paper uses spacecraft observations and two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations in a magnetized, homogeneo...

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Autores principales: Fu, Xiangrong, Cowee, Misa M, Friedel, Reinhard H, Funsten, Herbert O, Gary, S Peter, Hospodarsky, George B, Kletzing, Craig, Kurth, William, Larsen, Brian A, Liu, Kaijun, MacDonald, Elizabeth A, Min, Kyungguk, Reeves, Geoffrey D, Skoug, Ruth M, Winske, Dan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4497467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JA020364
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author Fu, Xiangrong
Cowee, Misa M
Friedel, Reinhard H
Funsten, Herbert O
Gary, S Peter
Hospodarsky, George B
Kletzing, Craig
Kurth, William
Larsen, Brian A
Liu, Kaijun
MacDonald, Elizabeth A
Min, Kyungguk
Reeves, Geoffrey D
Skoug, Ruth M
Winske, Dan
author_facet Fu, Xiangrong
Cowee, Misa M
Friedel, Reinhard H
Funsten, Herbert O
Gary, S Peter
Hospodarsky, George B
Kletzing, Craig
Kurth, William
Larsen, Brian A
Liu, Kaijun
MacDonald, Elizabeth A
Min, Kyungguk
Reeves, Geoffrey D
Skoug, Ruth M
Winske, Dan
author_sort Fu, Xiangrong
collection PubMed
description Magnetospheric banded chorus is enhanced whistler waves with frequencies ω(r)<Ω(e), where Ω(e) is the electron cyclotron frequency, and a characteristic spectral gap at ω(r)≃Ω(e)/2. This paper uses spacecraft observations and two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations in a magnetized, homogeneous, collisionless plasma to test the hypothesis that banded chorus is due to local linear growth of two branches of the whistler anisotropy instability excited by two distinct, anisotropic electron components of significantly different temperatures. The electron densities and temperatures are derived from Helium, Oxygen, Proton, and Electron instrument measurements on the Van Allen Probes A satellite during a banded chorus event on 1 November 2012. The observations are consistent with a three-component electron model consisting of a cold (a few tens of eV) population, a warm (a few hundred eV) anisotropic population, and a hot (a few keV) anisotropic population. The simulations use plasma and field parameters as measured from the satellite during this event except for two numbers: the anisotropies of the warm and the hot electron components are enhanced over the measured values in order to obtain relatively rapid instability growth. The simulations show that the warm component drives the quasi-electrostatic upper band chorus and that the hot component drives the electromagnetic lower band chorus; the gap at ∼Ω(e)/2 is a natural consequence of the growth of two whistler modes with different properties.
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spelling pubmed-44974672015-07-10 Whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: Van Allen Probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations Fu, Xiangrong Cowee, Misa M Friedel, Reinhard H Funsten, Herbert O Gary, S Peter Hospodarsky, George B Kletzing, Craig Kurth, William Larsen, Brian A Liu, Kaijun MacDonald, Elizabeth A Min, Kyungguk Reeves, Geoffrey D Skoug, Ruth M Winske, Dan J Geophys Res Space Phys Research Articles Magnetospheric banded chorus is enhanced whistler waves with frequencies ω(r)<Ω(e), where Ω(e) is the electron cyclotron frequency, and a characteristic spectral gap at ω(r)≃Ω(e)/2. This paper uses spacecraft observations and two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations in a magnetized, homogeneous, collisionless plasma to test the hypothesis that banded chorus is due to local linear growth of two branches of the whistler anisotropy instability excited by two distinct, anisotropic electron components of significantly different temperatures. The electron densities and temperatures are derived from Helium, Oxygen, Proton, and Electron instrument measurements on the Van Allen Probes A satellite during a banded chorus event on 1 November 2012. The observations are consistent with a three-component electron model consisting of a cold (a few tens of eV) population, a warm (a few hundred eV) anisotropic population, and a hot (a few keV) anisotropic population. The simulations use plasma and field parameters as measured from the satellite during this event except for two numbers: the anisotropies of the warm and the hot electron components are enhanced over the measured values in order to obtain relatively rapid instability growth. The simulations show that the warm component drives the quasi-electrostatic upper band chorus and that the hot component drives the electromagnetic lower band chorus; the gap at ∼Ω(e)/2 is a natural consequence of the growth of two whistler modes with different properties. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-10 2014-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4497467/ /pubmed/26167433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JA020364 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.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Fu, Xiangrong
Cowee, Misa M
Friedel, Reinhard H
Funsten, Herbert O
Gary, S Peter
Hospodarsky, George B
Kletzing, Craig
Kurth, William
Larsen, Brian A
Liu, Kaijun
MacDonald, Elizabeth A
Min, Kyungguk
Reeves, Geoffrey D
Skoug, Ruth M
Winske, Dan
Whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: Van Allen Probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations
title Whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: Van Allen Probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations
title_full Whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: Van Allen Probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations
title_fullStr Whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: Van Allen Probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations
title_full_unstemmed Whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: Van Allen Probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations
title_short Whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: Van Allen Probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations
title_sort whistler anisotropy instabilities as the source of banded chorus: van allen probes observations and particle-in-cell simulations
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4497467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JA020364
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