Inner Radiation Belt Dynamics and Climatology
Abstract
We present preliminary results of inner belt proton data assimilation using an augmented version of the Selesnick et al. Inner Zone Model (SIZM). By varying modeled physics parameters and solar particle injection parameters to generate many ensembles of the inner belt, then optimizing the ensemble weights according to inner belt observations from SAMPEX/PET at LEO and HEO/DOS at high altitude, we obtain the best-fit state of the inner belt. We need to fully sample the range of solar proton injection sources among the ensemble members to ensure reasonable agreement between the model ensembles and observations. Once this is accomplished, we find the method is fairly robust. We will demonstrate the data assimilation by presenting an extended interval of solar proton injections and losses, illustrating how these short-term dynamics dominate long-term inner belt climatology.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2012
- Bibcode:
- 2012AGUFMSM44A..04G
- Keywords:
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- 2720 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS / Energetic particles: trapped;
- 2730 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS / Magnetosphere: inner;
- 2774 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS / Radiation belts;
- 7984 SPACE WEATHER / Space radiation environment