Energetic Electron Precipitation Driven by Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves from ELFIN’s Low Altitude Perspective

Author:

Angelopoulos V.ORCID,Zhang X.-J.,Artemyev A. V.,Mourenas D.,Tsai E.,Wilkins C.,Runov A.,Liu J.,Turner D. L.,Li W.,Khurana K.,Wirz R. E.,Sergeev V. A.,Meng X.,Wu J.,Hartinger M. D.,Raita T.,Shen Y.,An X.,Shi X.,Bashir M. F.,Shen X.,Gan L.,Qin M.,Capannolo L.,Ma Q.,Russell C. L.,Masongsong E. V.,Caron R.,He I.,Iglesias L.,Jha S.,King J.,Kumar S.,Le K.,Mao J.,McDermott A.,Nguyen K.,Norris A.,Palla A.,Roosnovo A.,Tam J.,Xie E.,Yap R. C.,Ye S.,Young C.,Adair L. A.,Shaffer C.,Chung M.,Cruce P.,Lawson M.,Leneman D.,Allen M.,Anderson M.,Arreola-Zamora M.,Artinger J.,Asher J.,Branchevsky D.,Cliffe M.,Colton K.,Costello C.,Depe D.,Domae B. W.,Eldin S.,Fitzgibbon L.,Flemming A.,Frederick D. M.,Gilbert A.,Hesford B.,Krieger R.,Lian K.,McKinney E.,Miller J. P.,Pedersen C.,Qu Z.,Rozario R.,Rubly M.,Seaton R.,Subramanian A.,Sundin S. R.,Tan A.,Thomlinson D.,Turner W.,Wing G.,Wong C.,Zarifian A.

Abstract

AbstractWe review comprehensive observations of electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) wave-driven energetic electron precipitation using data collected by the energetic electron detector on the Electron Losses and Fields InvestigatioN (ELFIN) mission, two polar-orbiting low-altitude spinning CubeSats, measuring 50-5000 keV electrons with good pitch-angle and energy resolution. EMIC wave-driven precipitation exhibits a distinct signature in energy-spectrograms of the precipitating-to-trapped flux ratio: peaks at >0.5 MeV which are abrupt (bursty) (lasting ∼17 s, or$\Delta L\sim 0.56$ΔL0.56) with significant substructure (occasionally down to sub-second timescale). We attribute the bursty nature of the precipitation to the spatial extent and structuredness of the wave field at the equator. Multiple ELFIN passes over the same MLT sector allow us to study the spatial and temporal evolution of the EMIC wave - electron interaction region. Case studies employing conjugate ground-based or equatorial observations of the EMIC waves reveal that the energy of moderate and strong precipitation at ELFIN approximately agrees with theoretical expectations for cyclotron resonant interactions in a cold plasma. Using multiple years of ELFIN data uniformly distributed in local time, we assemble a statistical database of ∼50 events of strong EMIC wave-driven precipitation. Most reside at$L\sim 5-7$L57at dusk, while a smaller subset exists at$L\sim 8-12$L812at post-midnight. The energies of the peak-precipitation ratio and of the half-peak precipitation ratio (our proxy for the minimum resonance energy) exhibit an$L$L-shell dependence in good agreement with theoretical estimates based on prior statistical observations of EMIC wave power spectra. The precipitation ratio’s spectral shape for the most intense events has an exponential falloff away from the peak (i.e., on either side of$\sim 1.45$1.45MeV). It too agrees well with quasi-linear diffusion theory based on prior statistics of wave spectra. It should be noted though that this diffusive treatment likely includes effects from nonlinear resonant interactions (especially at high energies) and nonresonant effects from sharp wave packet edges (at low energies). Sub-MeV electron precipitation observed concurrently with strong EMIC wave-driven >1 MeV precipitation has a spectral shape that is consistent with efficient pitch-angle scattering down to ∼ 200-300 keV by much less intense higher frequency EMIC waves at dusk (where such waves are most frequent). At ∼100 keV, whistler-mode chorus may be implicated in concurrent precipitation. These results confirm the critical role of EMIC waves in driving relativistic electron losses. Nonlinear effects may abound and require further investigation.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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