Dawn‐Dusk Asymmetry of Energetic Electron at LEO During a Storm: Observation by FY3E

Author:

Sun Yi‐Xin1ORCID,Zong Qiu‐Gang12ORCID,Liu Ying1ORCID,Ye Yu‐Guang1ORCID,Zou Hong1ORCID,Yue Chao1ORCID,Zhou Xu‐Zhi1,Hao Yi‐Xin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology Peking University Beijing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Science Macau University of Science and Technology Macau China

3. Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Goettingen Germany

Abstract

AbstractElectrons in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) have been a popular research topic since the early days of space exploration. However, due to the limited pitch angle coverage and energy resolution of past in‐situ measurements, there is still much to uncover about the radiation environment. Fortunately, the recently launched satellite FY3E, which is equipped with the Medium‐Energy Electron Detector, is changing this. FY3E is the world's first early‐morning‐orbit meteorological satellite for civil use. With the ability to provide full pitch angle coverage and discrete energy measurements of 30–600 keV electrons, we now have an unprecedented opportunity to investigate the dynamics of space radiation at LEO and Magnetosphere‐Ionosphere coupling. Using the newly available measurements, we have discovered that during storms, electron precipitation exhibits dawn‐dusk asymmetry up to 100 keV. At dawn sector downward electrons can be similar to trapped electrons, and the loss cone ratio (precipitating flux over trapped flux) can be as high as unity at L‐shell greater than 6. While at dusk barely precipitation can be seen. The flux of trapped, upward, downward and net precipitation are calculated, and separate energy flux spectra of downward, upward, and trapped electrons are presented for the first time. With significant upward electrons up to 200 keV, asymmetric local pitch angle is observed at dawn within intense precipitation. In light of these findings, FY3E reveals critical information for understanding the Magnetosphere‐Ionosphere Coupling process.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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