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Observation of an Electron Microburst With an Inverse Time‐Of‐Flight Energy Dispersion

M. Shumko Y. Miyoshi L. W. Blum A. J. Halford A. W. Breneman +4 lainnya

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Abstract Interactions between whistler mode chorus waves and electrons are a dominant mechanism for particle acceleration and loss in the outer radiation belt. One form of this loss is electron microburst precipitation: a sub‐second intense burst of electrons. Despite previous investigations, details regarding the microburst‐chorus scattering mechanism—such as dominant resonance harmonic—are largely unconstrained. One way to observationally probe this is via the time‐of‐flight energy dispersion. If a single cyclotron resonance is dominant, then higher energy electrons will resonate at higher magnetic latitudes: sometimes resulting in an inverse time‐of‐flight dispersion with lower‐energy electrons leading. Here we present a clear example of this phenomena, observed by a FIREBIRD‐II CubeSat on 27 August 2015, that shows good agreement with the Miyoshi‐Saito time‐of‐flight model. When constrained by this observation, the Miyoshi‐Saito model predicts that a relatively narrowband chorus wave with a ∼0.2 of the equatorial electron gyrofrequency scattered the microburst.

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Penulis (9)

M

M. Shumko

Y

Y. Miyoshi

L

L. W. Blum

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A. J. Halford

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A. W. Breneman

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A. T. Johnson

J

J. G. Sample

D

D. M. Klumpar

H

H. E. Spence

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Shumko, M., Miyoshi, Y., Blum, L.W., Halford, A.J., Breneman, A.W., Johnson, A.T. et al. (2023). Observation of an Electron Microburst With an Inverse Time‐Of‐Flight Energy Dispersion. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL104804

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10.1029/2023GL104804
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