[IGPP Everyone] MEETING TIMES AVAILABLE: Space Physics Seminar, Fri. 1/13 3:30pm: "Diffusive scattering of electrons by electron holes around injection fronts" (I. Vasko, UCB SSL)
Emmanuel V. Masongsong
emasongsong at igpp.ucla.edu
Wed Jan 11 09:28:21 PST 2017
****Meeting times available Thursday from 11-4 and Friday 10-1pm, please contact Emmanuel to schedule.
SPACE PHYSICS SEMINAR
DEPARTMENT OF EARTH, PLANETARY, AND SPACE SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
Diffusive scattering of electrons by electron holes around injection fronts
Ivan Vasko
UC Berkeley SSL
Van Allen Probes have detected nonlinear electrostatic spikes around injection fronts in the outer radiation belt. These spikes include electron holes (EH), double layers and more complicated solitary waves. We show that EHs can efficiently scatter electrons due to their substantial transverse electric fields. Although the electron scattering driven by EHs is diffusive, it cannot be evaluated via the standard quasi-linear theory. We derive analytical formulas describing local electron scattering by a single EH and verify them via test-particle simulations. We show that the most efficiently scattered are gyroresonant electrons (crossing EH on a time scale comparable to the local electron gyroperiod). We compute bounce-averaged diffusion coefficients and demonstrate their dependence on the EH spatial distribution (latitudinal extent and spatial filling factor) and individual EH parameters (amplitude of electrostatic potential, phase velocity, spatial scales). We show that EHs can drive pitch-angle scattering of . 5 keV electrons at rates 10−2 − 10−4 s−1 and, hence, can contribute to electron losses and conjugated diffuse aurora brightenings. The momentum and pitch-angle scattering rates can be comparable, so that EHs can also provide efficient electron heating. The scattering rates driven by EHs at L−shells L ∼ 5 − 8 are comparable to those due to chorus waves and may exceed those due to electron cyclotron harmonics.
Friday, January 13, 2016
Room 6704 Geology
3:30 - 5:00 PM
In Charge
V. Angelopoulos
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