Statistical Study of the Nonthermal Continuum Radiation Beaming Angle Measured by the High Frequency Receiver on Van Allen Probes‐A

Author:

Boardsen S. A.12ORCID,Kim E.‐H.3ORCID,Green J. L.4,Cheng C. Z.3,Cairns I. H.5ORCID,Johnson J. R.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA

2. Goddard Planetary Heliophysics Institute University of Maryland in Baltimore Baltimore MD USA

3. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Princeton University Princeton NJ USA

4. Space Science Endeavors LLC Silver Spring MD USA

5. Department of Physics University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

6. Department of Engineering Andrews University Berrien Springs MI USA

Abstract

AbstractThe nonthermal continuum (NTC) radiation beaming angle is computed over the entire Van Allen Probes‐A mission when the spacecraft was in the dawn sector. The conditions in the dawn sector are favorable for the wave vector to lie near/in the spacecraft's spin plane allowing a favorable estimate of the beaming angle, and the dawn sector is also advantageous in that previous studies show NTC occurrence to peak in this sector. We found that scatter plots, over the entire mission, of beaming angle versus magnetic latitude form a distinct inverted‐V pattern, with the apex at/near the magnetic equator. This pattern was sharpest for frequencies (f) ≲ 100 kHz. Using the NTC beaming formula from the linear mode conversion theory (LMCT), we show that such an inverted‐V pattern is expected due to the large variation in the plasmapause location over the entire mission. The theoretical derived pattern qualitatively reproduces the observed pattern but not quantitatively. The lack of quantitative agreement is discussed and is attributed to several factors, one factor is off‐centered emissions from the radio window. The qualitative agreement strongly supports LMCT as being the dominant mechanism generating NTC for f ≲ 100 kHz. For f ≳ 100 kHz, the inverted‐V pattern becomes less distinct, and strong near‐equatorial beaming is observed. After considering contamination of our selections by left‐handed polarized AKR, our study suggests that besides LMCT another unidentified NTC generation mechanism becomes important for f ≳ 100 kHz.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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