Dynamic Responses of Outer Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Densities to Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Analysis Based on Van Allen Probes Observations

Abstract Using Van Allen Probes observations from September 2012 to June 2019, we statistically investigate responses of the Earth's outer radiation belt electron phase space densities (PSDs) in the adiabatic invariant coordinates to isolated geomagnetic storms. Electron PSDs for μ = 50–5,000 M...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Xiaoyu Wang, Binbin Ni, Xing Cao, Xin Ma, Yuan Lei, Xiankang Dou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-11-01
Series:Space Weather
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2024SW004038
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1841536459801100288
author Xiaoyu Wang
Binbin Ni
Xing Cao
Xin Ma
Yuan Lei
Xiankang Dou
author_facet Xiaoyu Wang
Binbin Ni
Xing Cao
Xin Ma
Yuan Lei
Xiankang Dou
author_sort Xiaoyu Wang
collection DOAJ
description Abstract Using Van Allen Probes observations from September 2012 to June 2019, we statistically investigate responses of the Earth's outer radiation belt electron phase space densities (PSDs) in the adiabatic invariant coordinates to isolated geomagnetic storms. Electron PSDs for μ = 50–5,000 MeV/G, covering energy range of seed, relativistic and ultra‐relativistic electrons, are calculated to evaluate three types of storm‐time PSD responses (i.e., enhancement, depletion, and no change). In statistics, the seed PSD variations are dominated by enhancement‐type events, the percentages of which increase from >50% for small storms (−50 nT < SYM‐Hmin ≤ −30 nT) to >70% for large storms (SYM‐Hmin ≤ −50 nT). The relativistic and ultra‐relativistic PSDs exhibit the three response types with comparable occurrence rates for small storms but present predominantly enhancement‐type variations (>50%) for large storms. Enhanced storm activity increases the enhancement‐type responses for seed PSDs at all L* and for relativistic and ultra‐relativistic PSDs at L* > 3.5. It also results in the increased depletion‐type response occurrence for relativistic and ultra‐relativistic PSDs at lower L*. Our results further indicate that the depletion‐type responses manifest evident dependence on the level of solar and geomagnetic activity and the μ‐value, implying complex physics accounting for outer zone electron losses. Improved knowledge of the storm‐time dynamics of outer radiation belt electron PSDs is valuable to in‐depth comprehension of various mechanisms responsible for the electron acceleration and loss. It has important implications for future simulations and forecasts of radiation belt electron variability, in particular, during geomagnetically disturbed periods.
format Article
id doaj-art-1054d97072b145f4b7214deab7bbb005
institution Kabale University
issn 1542-7390
language English
publishDate 2024-11-01
publisher Wiley
record_format Article
series Space Weather
spelling doaj-art-1054d97072b145f4b7214deab7bbb0052025-01-14T16:26:51ZengWileySpace Weather1542-73902024-11-012211n/an/a10.1029/2024SW004038Dynamic Responses of Outer Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Densities to Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Analysis Based on Van Allen Probes ObservationsXiaoyu Wang0Binbin Ni1Xing Cao2Xin Ma3Yuan Lei4Xiankang Dou5Department of Space Physics School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan ChinaDepartment of Space Physics School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan ChinaDepartment of Space Physics School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan ChinaDepartment of Space Physics School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan ChinaDepartment of Space Physics School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan ChinaDepartment of Space Physics School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan ChinaAbstract Using Van Allen Probes observations from September 2012 to June 2019, we statistically investigate responses of the Earth's outer radiation belt electron phase space densities (PSDs) in the adiabatic invariant coordinates to isolated geomagnetic storms. Electron PSDs for μ = 50–5,000 MeV/G, covering energy range of seed, relativistic and ultra‐relativistic electrons, are calculated to evaluate three types of storm‐time PSD responses (i.e., enhancement, depletion, and no change). In statistics, the seed PSD variations are dominated by enhancement‐type events, the percentages of which increase from >50% for small storms (−50 nT < SYM‐Hmin ≤ −30 nT) to >70% for large storms (SYM‐Hmin ≤ −50 nT). The relativistic and ultra‐relativistic PSDs exhibit the three response types with comparable occurrence rates for small storms but present predominantly enhancement‐type variations (>50%) for large storms. Enhanced storm activity increases the enhancement‐type responses for seed PSDs at all L* and for relativistic and ultra‐relativistic PSDs at L* > 3.5. It also results in the increased depletion‐type response occurrence for relativistic and ultra‐relativistic PSDs at lower L*. Our results further indicate that the depletion‐type responses manifest evident dependence on the level of solar and geomagnetic activity and the μ‐value, implying complex physics accounting for outer zone electron losses. Improved knowledge of the storm‐time dynamics of outer radiation belt electron PSDs is valuable to in‐depth comprehension of various mechanisms responsible for the electron acceleration and loss. It has important implications for future simulations and forecasts of radiation belt electron variability, in particular, during geomagnetically disturbed periods.https://doi.org/10.1029/2024SW004038
spellingShingle Xiaoyu Wang
Binbin Ni
Xing Cao
Xin Ma
Yuan Lei
Xiankang Dou
Dynamic Responses of Outer Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Densities to Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Analysis Based on Van Allen Probes Observations
Space Weather
title Dynamic Responses of Outer Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Densities to Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Analysis Based on Van Allen Probes Observations
title_full Dynamic Responses of Outer Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Densities to Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Analysis Based on Van Allen Probes Observations
title_fullStr Dynamic Responses of Outer Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Densities to Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Analysis Based on Van Allen Probes Observations
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Responses of Outer Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Densities to Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Analysis Based on Van Allen Probes Observations
title_short Dynamic Responses of Outer Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Densities to Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Analysis Based on Van Allen Probes Observations
title_sort dynamic responses of outer radiation belt electron phase space densities to geomagnetic storms a statistical analysis based on van allen probes observations
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2024SW004038
work_keys_str_mv AT xiaoyuwang dynamicresponsesofouterradiationbeltelectronphasespacedensitiestogeomagneticstormsastatisticalanalysisbasedonvanallenprobesobservations
AT binbinni dynamicresponsesofouterradiationbeltelectronphasespacedensitiestogeomagneticstormsastatisticalanalysisbasedonvanallenprobesobservations
AT xingcao dynamicresponsesofouterradiationbeltelectronphasespacedensitiestogeomagneticstormsastatisticalanalysisbasedonvanallenprobesobservations
AT xinma dynamicresponsesofouterradiationbeltelectronphasespacedensitiestogeomagneticstormsastatisticalanalysisbasedonvanallenprobesobservations
AT yuanlei dynamicresponsesofouterradiationbeltelectronphasespacedensitiestogeomagneticstormsastatisticalanalysisbasedonvanallenprobesobservations
AT xiankangdou dynamicresponsesofouterradiationbeltelectronphasespacedensitiestogeomagneticstormsastatisticalanalysisbasedonvanallenprobesobservations