Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007agufmsm33c..03z&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2007, abstract #SM33C-03
Physics
2700 Magnetospheric Physics (6939), 2740 Magnetospheric Configuration And Dynamics, 2772 Plasma Waves And Instabilities (2471), 2784 Solar Wind/Magnetosphere Interactions
Scientific paper
Interplanetary shock is one of the most powerful drivers of magnetic storms which often result in strong energetic particles enhancements and the Van Allen radiation belt compression in the magnetosphere. The elevated fluxes of the energetic particles have been proven to be number one threat to space technological systems. How these particles are accelerated is an important and active research subject in space physics. In this study we show that after an interplanetary shock impact on the magnetosphere, the acceleration of the energetic electrons started nearly immediately in the radiation belt and lasted a few hours.
Baker Daniel
Fritz Tobias
Li Xiaoliang
Song Paul
Zhou Xiangfa
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