基于地球的发射器触发内部辐射带电子的沉:揭示观测和建模结果
Zheng Xiang1, Xinlin Li1,2, Daniel N Baker1
1Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics University of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA.
概括
人类活动对地球的太空环境产生影响. 科学家们在内辐射带中发现了多个电子能量"",这是由NWC发射器信号的和旋电极共振引起的.
科学领域:
- 空间物理 空间物理
- 等离子体物理学的物理学
- 大气科学 大气科学
背景情况:
- 人类活动,如电磁信号传输,影响着近地太空环境.
- 地球内部辐射带中的能量电子通常以单个状的能量分布观察到.
- 这种现象通常归因于与发射器信号的第一阶循环电子共振.
研究的目的:
- 报告了在地球内部辐射带中首次观测到多个沉的能量电子.
- 为了研究这些多个微变的基础波粒子相互作用机制,负责这些多个微变.
- 探索对太空天气和辐射带修复的影响.
主要方法:
- 利用来自相对电子和质子望远镜的数据集成小实验-2 (REPTile-2) 在科罗拉多州内辐射带实验 (CIRBE) CubeSat.
- 进行模拟来分析波粒子相互作用.
- 检查了和旋电筒共振和斜式发射器信号的作用.
主要成果:
- 首次观察到多个明显的沉能量电子的片.
- 证明了高度斜的NWC发射器信号的和旋电波共振 (第一,第一和第二阶段) 产生了这些多重的微波.
- 证实了在太空中同时发生多次循环子共振的发生.
结论:
- 同时发生多次循环子共振的同时发生,使我们对近地空间中的波粒子相互作用的理解得到了进步.
- 这一发现对开发人工辐射带补救策略具有重大意义.
- 它还增强了我们对星球磁层内的等离子波传播和散射的了解.
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