Temperature Dependence of Plasmaspheric Ion Composition

Academic Article

Abstract

  • AbstractWe analyze a database of Dynamics Explorer‐1 (DE‐1) Retarding Ion Mass Spectrometer densities and temperatures to yield the first explicit measure of how cold ion concentration depends on temperature. We find that cold H+ and He+ concentrations have very weak dependence on temperature, but cold O+ ion concentration increases steeply as these ions become warmer. We demonstrate how this result can aid in analyzing composition data from other satellites without spacecraft potential mitigation, by applying the result to an example using data from the Van Allen Probes mission. Measurement of light ion concentrations above 1 electron volt (eV) are a reasonable proxy for the concentrations of colder (eV) ions. Warmer O+ ion concentrations may be extrapolated to colder temperatures using our fit to the statistical distribution versus temperature.
  • Authors

  • Goldstein, J
  • Gallagher, D
  • Craven, PD
  • Comfort, RH
  • Genestreti, KJ
  • Mouikis, Christoforos
  • Spence, Harlan
  • Kurth, W
  • Wygant, J
  • Skoug, RM
  • Larsen, BA
  • Reeves, GD
  • De Pascuale, S
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • August 2019
  • Published In

    Keywords

  • composition
  • ion
  • plasmasphere
  • temperature
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 6585
  • End Page

  • 6595
  • Volume

  • 124
  • Issue

  • 8