Convection Electric Field Observations by THEMIS and the Van Allen Probes
Abstract
We present direct electric field measurements made by THEMIS and the Van Allen Probes in the inner magnetosphere, focusing on the large-scale, near-DC convection electric field. The convection electric field drives plasma Earthward from the tail into the inner magnetosphere, playing a critical role in forming the ring current. Although it is normally shielded deep inside the magnetosphere, during storm times this large-scale electric field can penetrate to low L values (L < 3), eroding the plasmasphere and also providing a mechanism for ~100 keV electron injection into the slot region and inner radiation belt. The relationship of the convection electric field with the plasmasphere is also important for understanding the dynamic outer radiation belt, as the plasmapause boundary has been strongly correlated with the dynamic variation of the outer radiation belt electrons.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2013
- Bibcode:
- 2013AGUFMSM51B2180C
- Keywords:
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- 2730 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS Magnetosphere: inner;
- 2712 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS Electric fields;
- 2784 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS Solar wind/magnetosphere interactions;
- 2760 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS Plasma convection