The Modulation of Plasma and Waves by Background Electron Density Irregularities in the Inner Magnetosphere

Academic Article

Abstract

  • AbstractThe background cold electron density plays an important role in plasma and wave dynamics. Here, we investigate an event with clear modulation of the particle fluxes and wave intensities by background electron density irregularities based on Van Allen Probes observations. The energies at the peak fluxes of protons and Helium ions of 100 eV to several keV are well correlated with the total electron density variation. Intense electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) and magnetosonic (MS) waves are simultaneously observed in the high‐density regions and disappear in low‐density regions. Based on the linear theory of wave growth, the EMIC waves are generated by the ~10 keV protons, while most MS waves are generated by the positive gradient of proton phase space density at several hundred eV in the high‐density regions. Our results indicate the importance of background plasma density structures in generation of plasma waves by unstable ion distributions.
  • Authors

  • Yue, Chao
  • Ma, Qianli
  • Jun, Chae-Woo
  • Bortnik, Jacob
  • Zong, Qiugang
  • Zhou, Xuzhi
  • Jang, Eunjin
  • Reeves, Geoffrey D
  • Spence, Harlan
  • Wygant, John R
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • August 16, 2020
  • Published In

    Keywords

  • electromagnetic ion cyclotron
  • electron density irregularities
  • magnetosonic waves
  • suprathermal particles
  • wave growth rate
  • wave-particle interaction
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Volume

  • 47
  • Issue

  • 15