Simulation of charged particle motions in realistic model magnetospheres and the effect of corotating electric field

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Charged Particles, Earth Magnetosphere, Electric Fields, Motion Simulation, Particle Trajectories, Atmospheric Models, Corotation, Flow Distribution, Three Dimensional Motion

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A method of three-dimensional trajectory tracing with realistic magnetospheric models is developed, and the flow patterns of protons and electrons in two model magnetospheres are compared. The pitch angle dependence of the trajectories of protons is estimated, and the difference of the day-night asymmetries of flow patterns between these two models is determined. The effect of the corotating electric field on the trajectories of 1.0-keV electrons under the condition Kp = 0 model is used to obtain a significant difference between the trajectories with and without the corotating field at a distant region of the magnetosphere.

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