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- Title
Statistical properties of low-frequency plasmaspheric hiss.
- Authors
Malaspina, David M.; Jaynes, Allison N.; Hospodarsky, George; Bortnik, Jacob; Ergun, Robert E.; Wygant, John
- Abstract
Plasmaspheric hiss is an important wave mode for the dynamics of inner terrestrial magnetosphere plasma populations. It acts to scatter high-energy electrons out of trapped orbits about Earth and into the atmosphere, defining the inner edge of the radiation belts over a range of energies. A low-frequency component of hiss was recently identified and is important for its ability to interact with higher-energy electrons compared to typically considered hiss frequencies. This study compares the statistical properties of low- and high-frequency plasmaspheric hiss in the terrestrial magnetosphere, demonstrating that they are statistically distinct wave populations. Low-frequency hiss shows different behavior in frequency space, different spatial localization (in magnetic local time and radial distance), and different amplitude distributions compared to high-frequency hiss. The observed statistical properties of low-frequency hiss are found to be consistent with recently developed theories for low-frequency hiss generation. The results presented here suggest that careful consideration of low-frequency hiss properties can be important for accurate inclusion of this wave population in predictive models of inner magnetosphere plasma dynamics.
- Publication
Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics, 2017, Vol 122, Issue 8, p8340
- ISSN
2169-9380
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/2017JA024328