Annales Geophysicae (Apr 2013)

Parametric validations of analytical lifetime estimates for radiation belt electron diffusion by whistler waves

  • A. V. Artemyev,
  • A. V. Artemyev,
  • D. Mourenas,
  • O. V. Agapitov,
  • O. V. Agapitov,
  • O. V. Agapitov,
  • V. V. Krasnoselskikh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-31-599-2013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
pp. 599 – 624

Abstract

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The lifetimes of electrons trapped in Earth's radiation belts can be calculated from quasi-linear pitch-angle diffusion by whistler-mode waves, provided that their frequency spectrum is broad enough and/or their average amplitude is not too large. Extensive comparisons between improved analytical lifetime estimates and full numerical calculations have been performed in a broad parameter range representative of a large part of the magnetosphere from L ~ 2 to 6. The effects of observed very oblique whistler waves are taken into account in both numerical and analytical calculations. Analytical lifetimes (and pitch-angle diffusion coefficients) are found to be in good agreement with full numerical calculations based on CRRES and Cluster hiss and lightning-generated wave measurements inside the plasmasphere and Cluster lower-band chorus waves measurements in the outer belt for electron energies ranging from 100 keV to 5 MeV. Comparisons with lifetimes recently obtained from electron flux measurements on SAMPEX, SCATHA, SAC-C and DEMETER also show reasonable agreement.