Identifying Typical Relativistic Electron Pitch Angle Distributions: Evolution During Geomagnetic Storms

Shannon Killey*, Jonathan Rae, Andy Smith, Sarah N. Bentley, Clare Watt, Suman Chakraborty, Louis G. Ozeke, Maria-Theresia Walach, Jasmine Kaur Sandhu, Dovile Rasinskaite

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Abstract

Van Allen radiation belt electron dynamics are governed by a multitude of physical processes that can simultaneously drive acceleration, transport and loss. However, each individual process can be linked to a specific energy‐dependent pitch angle distribution (PAD). We employ a new, unsupervised machine learning technique on 7‐year of Van Allen Probe Relativistic Electron‐Proton Telescope data and discover that six PADs successfully describe 93% of outer belt relativistic electrons, two each of: pancake, butterfly, and flattop. We investigate the occurrence and storm‐time evolution of each PAD through 45 geomagnetic storms. We find new populations of PADs, including: “shadowing‐like” and wave‐particle interaction signatures at low‐L, and radial diffusion and substorm injections at higher‐L, as well as determining that wave‐particle interaction dominated PADs are swamped by radial diffusion processes through geomagnetic storms. Our results clearly demonstrate that PAD characterization is a key component of understanding Van Allen radiation belt electron dynamics.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2024GL112900
Number of pages11
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume52
Issue number3
Early online date9 Feb 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • evolution
  • geomagnetic storms
  • outer radiation belt
  • pitch angle distributions
  • relativistic electrons

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