Title :
Calculation of whistler-mode wave intensity using energetic electron precipitation
Author :
Li, Wenyuan ; Ni, Bingbing ; Thorne, R.M. ; Bortnik, Jacob ; Green, J.C. ; Kletzing, Craig A. ; Kurth, W.S. ; Hospodarsky, G.B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Atmos. & Oceanic Sci., Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
The energetic electron population measured by multiple low-altitude POES satellites is used to infer whistlermode wave amplitudes using a physics-based inversion technique. We validate this technique by quantitatively analyzing a conjunction event between the Van Allen Probes and POES, and find that the inferred hiss wave amplitudes from POES electron measurements agree remarkably well with directly measured hiss waves amplitudes. We also use this technique to construct the global distribution of chorus wave intensity with extensive coverage over a broad L-MLT region during the 8-9 October 2012 storm and demonstrate that the inferred chorus wave amplitudes agree well with conjugate measurements of chorus wave amplitudes from the Van Allen Probes. The evolution of the whistler-mode wave intensity inferred from low-altitude electron measurements can provide real-time global estimates of the wave intensity, which cannot be obtained from in-situ wave measurements by equatorial satellites alone, but are crucial in quantifying radiation belt electron dynamics.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; magnetic storms; radiowave propagation; satellite communication; whistlers; AD 2012 10 8 to 9; L-MLT region; POES electron measurements; Van Allen probes; chorus wave amplitudes; chorus wave intensity; energetic electron population; energetic electron precipitation; equatorial satellites; hiss wave amplitudes; in-situ wave measurements; low-altitude POES satellite; low-altitude electron measurements; physics-based inversion technique; radiation belt electron dynamics; whistler mode wave amplitudes; whistler-mode wave intensity; Atmospheric measurements; Belts; Electron traps; Energy measurement; Plasma measurements; Probes; Satellites;
Conference_Titel :
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS), 2014 XXXIth URSI
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6929965