On the Two Approaches to Incorporate Wave‐Particle Resonant Effects Into Global Test Particle Simulations

Author:

Lukin A. S.12ORCID,Artemyev A. V.23ORCID,Zhang X.‐J.13ORCID,Allanson O.456ORCID,Tao X.789ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics University of Texas at Dallas Richardson TX USA

2. Space Research Institute RAS Moscow Russia

3. Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles CA USA

4. Space Environment and Radio Engineering Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering School of Engineering University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

5. Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Penryn UK

6. Department of Mathematics University of Exeter Exeter UK

7. CAS Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment Department of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

8. CAS Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology Hefei China

9. Mengcheng National Geophysical Observatory University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractEnergetic electron dynamics in the Earth's radiation belts and near‐Earth plasma sheet are controlled by multiple processes operating on very different time scales: from storm‐time magnetic field reconfiguration on a timescale of hours to individual resonant wave‐particle interactions on a timescale of milliseconds. The most advanced models for such dynamics either include test particle simulations in electromagnetic fields from global magnetospheric models, or those that solve the Fokker‐Plank equation for long‐term effects of wave‐particle resonant interactions. The most prospective method, however, would be to combine these two classes of models, to allow the inclusion of resonant electron scattering into simulations of electron motion in global magnetospheric fields. However, there are still significant outstanding challenges that remain regarding how to incorporate the long term effects of wave‐particle interactions in test‐particle simulations. In this paper, we describe in details two approaches that incorporate electron scattering in test particle simulations: stochastic differential equation (SDE) approach and the mapping technique. Both approaches assume that wave‐particle interactions can be described as a probabilistic process that changes electron energy, pitch‐angle, and thus modifies the test particle dynamics. To compare these approaches, we model electron resonant interactions with field‐aligned whistler‐mode waves in dipole magnetic fields. This comparison shows advantages of the mapping technique in simulating the nonlinear resonant effects, but also underlines that more significant computational resources are needed for this technique in comparison with the SDE approach. We further discuss applications of both approaches in improving existing models of energetic electron dynamics.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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