On the effect of geomagnetic storms on relativistic electrons in the outer radiation belt: Van Allen probes observations
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Moya Fuentes, Pablo
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On the effect of geomagnetic storms on relativistic electrons in the outer radiation belt: Van Allen probes observations
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Using Van Allen Probes Energetic Particle, Composition, and Thermal Plasma-Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (ECT-REPT) observations, we performed a statistical study on the effect of geomagnetic storms on relativistic electrons fluxes in the outer radiation belt for 78 storms between September 2012 and June 2016. We found that the probability of enhancement, depletion, and no change in flux values depends strongly on L and energy. Enhancement events are more common for similar to 2 MeV electrons at L similar to 5, and the number of enhancement events decreases with increasing energy at any given L shell. However, considering the percentage of occurrence of each kind of event, enhancements are more probable at higher energies, and the probability of enhancement tends to increases with increasing L shell. Depletion are more probable for 4-5 MeV electrons at the heart of the outer radiation belt, and no-change events are more frequent at L < 3.5 for E similar to 3 MeV particles. Moreover, for L > 4.5 the probability of enhancement, depletion, or no-change response presents little variation for all energies. Because these probabilities remain relatively constant as a function of radial distance in the outer radiation belt, measurements obtained at geosynchronous orbit may be used as a proxy to monitor E >= 1.8 MeV electrons in the outer belt.
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JHU/APL
921647
NASA Prime contract
NAS5-01072
Van Allen Probe mission funds at NASA/GSFC
CONICyT Chile through FONDECyT
11150055
Conicyt PIA project
ACT1405
CONICyT
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 122 (11): 11100-11108
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