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    Title: Electron Energization during Dipolarization Events by Test Particle Simulations
    Authors: Kirolosse Girgis*, Tohru Hada, Fumiko Otsuka, Kaiti Wang
    Date: 2021-06-05
    Issue Date: 2021-09-02 12:18:11 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: In this research, we have developed a test particle simulation code to examine the electron energization
    during multiple dipolarization events. The Tao-Chan-Brizard guiding center model was implemented to evaluate the trajectories of 0.1, 1, 10 keV electrons with different initial pitch angles and L-shells. The time-varying magnetic field model was evaluated by the Tsyganenko model TS05 with the corresponding inductive electric field. Dipolarization events are characterized by an enhancement in particle energy in the nighttime magnetosphere. The increase in the magnetic field and the corresponding induced electric field can energize and transport the particles earthward, which can explain the mechanism of the particle flux enhancement in the inner magnetosphere. Numerical results will be compared with THEMIS measurements.
    Relation: 論文編號: PEM12-P29, Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2021
    Appears in Collections:[航空太空工程學系暨研究所] 會議論文

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