Night-Side Relativistic Electron Precipitation Bursts in the Outer
Radiation Belt: Insights from ELFIN and THEMIS
- Xi Lu,
- Xiao-Jia Zhang,
- Anton V Artemyev,
- Vassilis Angelopoulos,
- Jacob Bortnik
Vassilis Angelopoulos
University of California Los Angeles
Author ProfileAbstract
Electromagnetic whistler-mode waves play a crucial role in the
acceleration and precipitation of radiation belt electrons. Statistical
surveys of wave characteristics suggest that these waves should
preferentially scatter and precipitate relativistic electrons on the day
side. However, the night-side region is expected to be primarily
associated with electron acceleration. The recent low-altitude
observations reveal relativistic electron precipitation in the
night-side region. In this paper, we present statistical surveys of
night-side relativistic electron losses due to intense precipitation
bursts. We demonstrate that such bursts are associated with storm time
substorm injections and are likely related to relativistic electron
scattering by ducted whistler-mode waves. We also speculate on the role
of injections in creating conditions favorable for relativistic electron
precipitation.22 Nov 2024Submitted to ESS Open Archive 28 Nov 2024Published in ESS Open Archive