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Roles of Magnetospheric Convection on Nonlinear Drift Resonance Between Electrons and ULF Waves
Author(s) -
Li Li,
Omura Yoshiharu,
Zhou XuZhi,
Zong QiuGang,
Fu SuiYan,
Rankin Robert,
Degeling Alexander W.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: space physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-9402
pISSN - 2169-9380
DOI - 10.1029/2020ja027787
Subject(s) - physics , magnetosphere , electron , resonance (particle physics) , convection , ultra low frequency , electric field , computational physics , atomic physics , classical mechanics , magnetic field , mechanics , quantum mechanics , astronomy
Abstract In the Earth's inner magnetosphere, charged particles can be accelerated and transported by ultralow frequency (ULF) waves via drift resonance. We investigate the effects of magnetospheric convection on the nonlinear drift resonance process, which provides an inhomogeneity factor S to externally drive the pendulum equation that describes the particle motion in the ULF wave field. The S factor, defined as the ratio of the driving amplitude to the square of the pendulum trapping frequency, is found to vary with magnetic local time and, as a consequence, oscillates quasi‐periodically at the particle drift frequency ω d . To better understand the particle behavior governed by the driven pendulum equation, we carry out simulations to obtain the evolution of electron distribution functions in energy and L‐shell phase space. We find that resonant electrons can remain phase trapped by the low‐ m ULF waves under strong convection electric field, whereas for high‐ m ULF waves, the electrons trajectories can be significantly modified. More interestingly, the electron drift frequency ω d is close to the nonlinear trapping frequency ω t r for intermediate‐ m ULF waves, which corresponds to chaotic motion of resonant electrons. These findings shed new light on the nature of coherent and diffusive particle transport in the inner magnetosphere.

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