Annales Geophysicae (Apr 2004)

On the altitude dependence of transversely heated O<sup>+</sup> distributions in the cusp/cleft

  • M. Bouhram,
  • B. Klecker,
  • W. Miyake,
  • H. Rème,
  • J.-A. Sauvaud,
  • M. Malingre,
  • L. Kistler,
  • A. Blăgău,
  • A. Blăgău

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-22-1787-2004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 1787 – 1798

Abstract

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The present paper focuses on the altitude dependence of oxygen ion conics in the dayside cusp/cleft region. Here, combining oxygen data from the Akebono, Interball-2 and Cluster satellites allows, for the first time, one to follow the global development of energetic (up to ~10keV) ion outflow over a continuous and broad altitude range up to about 5.5 Earth radii (RE). According to earlier statistical studies, the results are consistent with a height-integrated energization of ions at altitudes up to 3.5 RE. Higher up, the results inferred from Cluster observations put forward evidence of a saturation of both a transverse energization rate and ion gyroradii. We suggest that such results may be interpreted as finite perpendicular wavelength effects (a few tens of km) in the wave-particle interactions. To substantiate the suggestion, we carry out two-dimensional, Monte Carlo simulations of ion conic production that incorporate such effects and limited residence times due to the finite latitudinal extent of the heating region.Key words. Magnetospheric physics (auroral phenomena) – Space plasma physics (charged particle motion and acceleration; wave-particle interactions)