Seasonal cusp radiation belt on dayside magnetosphere

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Pugacheva, GI [1 ]
Gusev, AA
Jayanthi, UB
Schuch, NJ
Choque, KT
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[1] INPE, Unidade Reg Sul Pesquisas, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
[2] INPE, Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Space Res, Moscow V71, Russia
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10.1590/S0103-97332004000700029
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O4 [物理学];
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The possibility of quasi-stable trapping of charged particles of hundreds keV to MeV energy on the frontside Earth magnetosphere is explored in by numerical modeling of the single particle orbits in the geomagnetic field utilizing empirical Tsyganenko magnetic field model. Due to solar wind pressure the remote magnetic field lines on the frontside of the magnetosphere exhibit two minima in the geomagnetic field strength along the field line in high latitudes on the both sides of the equator. These minima may result in stable confinement structures, a kind of radiation belts, in the northern or/and the southern hemispheres, providing energetic particle trapping for times from several minutes to duration of seasonal scale. Simulation of energetic proton orbits passing through the regions of the magnetic field minima with different disturbance level and the Earth's tilt reveals conditions in which these trapped radiation zones could result. It is shown that the existence of the adiabatic confinement zones strongly depends on the seasonal inclination of the Earth's rotation axis. As a result the northern cusp confinement zone appears only in a summer solstice and similarly the southern cusp capture zone appears only in a winter solstice. In equinox time the confinement zones exist in both hemispheres in the disturbed magnetospheric conditions, however, they are less pronounced. The zones are essentially restricted to the sunlit magnetosphere. They form a kind of cusp radiation ring/belt, where a proton drifts with a period of several minutes, conserving its 1(st) and the 2(nd) adiabatic invariants. The latitudinal width of the ring is very thin, about 2-5 latitudinal degrees. The proton orbits passing through the off-equatorial field minimum opposite to those cusp belts reveal another interesting effect: a bound of the geomagnetic equatorial plane on the day sector. These and other features of the confinement zones in the two minima off-equatorial magnetic field regions are discussed.
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