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Electron scattering by whistler-mode ELF hiss in plasmaspheric plumes

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2007JA012678

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  1. Natural Environment Research Council [bas010022] Funding Source: researchfish
  2. NERC [bas010022] Funding Source: UKRI

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Nonadiabatic loss processes of radiation belt energetic electrons include precipitation loss to the atmosphere due to pitch-angle scattering by various magnetospheric plasma wave modes. Here we consider electron precipitation loss due to pitch-angle scattering by whistler-mode ELF hiss in plasmaspheric plumes. Using wave observations and inferred plasma densities from the Plasma Wave Experiment on the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES), we analyze plume intervals for which well-determined hiss spectral intensities are available. We then select 14 representative plumes for detailed study, comprising 10 duskside plumes and 4 nonduskside plumes, with local hiss amplitudes ranging from maximum values of above 300 pT to minimum values of less than 1 pT. We estimate the electron loss timescale tau(loss) due to pitch-angle scattering by hiss in each chosen plume as a function of L-shell and electron energy; tau(loss) is calculated from quasi-linear theory as the inverse of the bounce-averaged diffusion rate evaluated at the equatorial loss cone angle. We find that pitch-angle scattering by hiss in plumes can be efficient for inducing precipitation loss of outer-zone electrons with energies throughout the range 100 keV to 1 MeV, though the magnitude of tau(loss) can be highly dependent on wave power, L-shell, and electron energy. For 100- to 200-keV electrons, typically tau(loss) similar to 1 day while the minimum loss timescale ( tau(loss))(min) similar to hours. For 500-keV to 1-MeV electrons, typically (tau(loss))(min) similar to days, while (tau(loss))(min) < 1 day in the case of large wave amplitude (similar to 100's pT). Apart from inducing direct precipitation loss of MeV electrons, scattering by hiss in plumes may reduce the generation of MeV electrons by depleting the lower energy electron seed population. Models of the dynamical variation of the outer-zone electron flux should incorporate electron precipitation loss induced by ELF hiss scattering in plasmaspheric plumes.

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