Storm Time Equatorial Belt - an Image of Ring Current Behavior
Abstract
During geomagnetic storms a well defined belt of trapped protons and ENAs (energetic neutral atoms) is observed around geomagnetic equator at low L-values. Their source is RC (ring current) protons existing at larger L-values. Through charge exchange with the geocorona RC protons become ENAs and if subjected to a new charge exchange become trapped protons. From low latitude particle observations at four different local times we follow; the RC injection region, the drift of RC-particles through the evening/afternoon into the morning sector, the RC-asymmetry and convection loss to the dayside during the storm initial and main phase, and its development into a symmetric RC in the recovery phase of the storm. The low L-value ion/ENA belt is thus a monitor of the RC.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2002
- Bibcode:
- 2002AGUFMSM22A0576S
- Keywords:
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- 2716 Energetic particles;
- precipitating;
- 2720 Energetic particles;
- trapped;
- 2730 Magnetosphere: inner;
- 2778 Ring current;
- 2788 Storms and substorms