Articles | Volume 26, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-3451-2008
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-3451-2008
06 Nov 2008
 | 06 Nov 2008

Rapid energization of radiation belt electrons by nonlinear wave trapping

Y. Katoh, Y. Omura, and D. Summers

Abstract. We show that nonlinear wave trapping plays a significant role in both the generation of whistler-mode chorus emissions and the acceleration of radiation belt electrons to relativistic energies. We have performed particle simulations that successfully reproduce the generation of chorus emissions with rising tones. During this generation process we find that a fraction of resonant electrons are energized very efficiently by special forms of nonlinear wave trapping called relativistic turning acceleration (RTA) and ultra-relativistic acceleration (URA). Particle energization by nonlinear wave trapping is a universal acceleration mechanism that can be effective in space and cosmic plasmas that contain a magnetic mirror geometry.

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