CONTRIBUTION OF LOW-ENERGY IONOSPHERIC PROTONS TO THE PLASMA SHEET

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DELCOURT, DC [1 ]
MOORE, TE [1 ]
CHAPPELL, CR [1 ]
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[1] NASA, GEORGE C MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CTR, HUNTSVILLE, AL 35812 USA
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10.1029/93JA02770
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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The magnetospheric transport of low-energy ionospheric ions is examined by means of three-dimensional particle codes. Emphasis is placed on the behavior of polar wind and cleft originating protons. It is demonstrated that, via nonadiabatic motion inside the neutral sheet, these ions can significantly contribute to the populations of the plasma sheet. The importance of this contribution is found to depend critically upon the dynamics of particles originating from the highest latitudes, as these possibly have access to the distant tail. Hence it is shown that polar wind H+ expelled into the magnetosphere at very low energies (in the electron volt range) preferentially feed the plasma sheet during quiet times, experiencing accelerations up to several kiloelectron volts upon return into the inner magnetosphere. In contrast, during disturbed times, the intensifying magnetospheric convection confines this population to low L shells where it travels in a nearly adiabatic manner. As for the protons originating from the cleft fountain, the simulations reveal that they can be transported up to the vicinity of the distant neutral line in the nightside sector. Via interaction with the neutral sheet, these ionospheric ions are rapidly raised to the characteristic plasma sheet energy range. The density levels contributed by these populations are quite substantial when compared to those measured in situ. These simulations establish an active role of low-energy ionospheric ions in the overall magnetospheric dynamics.
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