Does Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, and the Associated Energetic Field Aligned Electron Beams Created Outside 12 RS, Populate Saturn's Radiation Belts?
Abstract
Carbary et al., 2010 showed that the majority (> 70 %) of energetic electron distributions observed beyond 12 Rs (Rs = one Saturn radius 60330 km) have a bi-directional (smile) shaped pitch angle distribution, that is they have peaks along the magnetically field aligned directions at 0 and 180 degree pitch angle with a minima in between. These beams are likely a consequence of magnetosphere-ionosphere electric current coupling resulting in the low altitude acceleration of electrons away from the planet. Since the source of the electron radiation belt is not well understood at Saturn (or elsewhere) we are motivated to explore to what extent energetic field aligned beams can populate the inner magnetosphere and explain the radiation belt intensities there. Using Cassini electron data from the Cassini Plasma Spectrometer (CAPS) electron sensor (ELS) [Young et al., 2004] and the Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument (MIMI) Low-Energy Magnetospheric Measurement System (LEMMS) [Krimigis et al., 2004] we fit electron pitch angle distributions with a commonly used sin^k(pitch angle) and a hyperbolic cosine form developed by Mauk et al. 2007. To estimate the maximum flux that these particles could potentially provide to the inner magnetosphere we compute the phase space density of the populations assuming adiabatic transport to Saturn's inner magnetosphere and compare it with the measurements.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2016
- Bibcode:
- 2016AGUFMSM51E2553R
- Keywords:
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- 2704 Auroral phenomena;
- MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICSDE: 2731 Magnetosphere: outer;
- MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICSDE: 2756 Planetary magnetospheres;
- MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICSDE: 6222 Ganymede;
- PLANETARY SCIENCES: SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECTS