EMIC Wave Parameterization in the Long-Term Verb Code Simulation

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Abstract

Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves play an important role in the dynamics of ultrarelativistic electron population in the radiation belts. However, as EMIC waves are very sporadic, developing a parameterization of such wave properties is a challenging task. Currently, there are no dynamic, activity-dependent models of EMIC waves that can be used in the long-term (several months) simulations, which makes the quantitative modeling of the radiation belt dynamics incomplete. In this study, we investigate Kp, Dst, and AE indices, solar wind speed, and dynamic pressure as possible parameters of EMIC wave presence. The EMIC waves are included in the long-term simulations (1 year, including different geomagnetic activity) performed with the Versatile Electron Radiation Belt code, and we compare results of the simulation with the Van Allen Probes observations. The comparison shows that modeling with EMIC waves, parameterized by solar wind dynamic pressure, provides a better agreement with the observations among considered parameterizations. The simulation with EMIC waves improves the dynamics of ultrarelativistic fluxes and reproduces the formation of the local minimum in the phase space density profiles.

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Includes supplementary material

Keywords

Radiation belts, Cyclotrons, Space probes, Electromagnetic waves, Radiation belt simulations, Electrons, Geomagnetism, Magnetic storms, Magnetosphere, Van Allen radiation belts, Ions

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NASA grant NNX16AF91G; European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement 637302

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©2017 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

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