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Multi-Species Test Of Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating At High Altitudes Final Report ... NASA/CR-97-205845 ... Nov. 7, 1997

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Multi-Species Test of Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating at High Altitudes

Multi-Species Test of Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating at High Altitudes PDF Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Languages : en
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Observations of ion distributions and plasma waves obtained by the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite in the high-altitude, nightside auroral zone are used to study ion energization for three ion species. A number of theoretical models have been proposed to account for the transverse heating of these ion populations. One of these, the ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH) mechanism, explains ion conic formation through ion cyclotron resonance with broadband electromagnetic wave turbulence in the vicinity of the characteristic ion cyclotron frequency. The cyclotron resonant heating of the ions by low- frequency electromagnetic waves is an important energy source for the transport of ions from the ionosphere to the magnetosphere. In this paper we test the applicability of the ICRH mechanism to three simultaneously heated and accelerated ion species by modelling the ion conic formation in terms of a resonant wave-particle interaction in which the ions extract energy from the portion of the broadband electromagnetic wave spectrum which includes the ion cyclotron frequency. Using a Monte Carlo technique we evaluate the ion heating produced by the electromagnetic turbulence at low frequencies and find that the wave amplitudes near the ion cyclotron frequencies are sufficient to explain the observed ion energies. Persoon, A. M. and Peterson, W. K. and Andre, M. and Chang, T. and Gurnett, D. A. and Retterer, J. M. and Crew, G. B. Unspecified Center NAGw-3576...