Electron acceleration observed by the FAST satellite within the IAR during a 3 Hz modulated EISCAT heater experiment

A quantitative analysis is presented of the FAST satellite electric field and particle flux data during an EISCAT heating experiment run on 8 October 1998. Radio frequency heating, modulated at 3 Hz, launched ULF waves from the ionosphere into the lower magnetosphere. The ULF waves were observed in...

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Main Authors: S. R. Cash, J. A. Davies, E. Kolesnikova, T. R. Robinson, D. M. Wright, T. K. Yeoman, R. J. Strangeway
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spelling ftleicesterunfig:oai:figshare.com:article/10138121 2023-05-15T16:04:32+02:00 Electron acceleration observed by the FAST satellite within the IAR during a 3 Hz modulated EISCAT heater experiment S. R. Cash J. A. Davies E. Kolesnikova T. R. Robinson D. M. Wright T. K. Yeoman R. J. Strangeway 2002-09-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Electron_acceleration_observed_by_the_FAST_satellite_within_the_IAR_during_a_3_Hz_modulated_EISCAT_heater_experiment/10138121 unknown 2381/38979 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Electron_acceleration_observed_by_the_FAST_satellite_within_the_IAR_during_a_3_Hz_modulated_EISCAT_heater_experiment/10138121 All Rights Reserved Uncategorized Science & Technology Physical Sciences Astronomy & Astrophysics Geosciences Multidisciplinary Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences Geology ionosphere active experiments particle acceleration magnetospheric physics electric fields IONOSPHERIC HEATER WAVES RADAR Text Conference contribution 2002 ftleicesterunfig 2021-11-11T19:37:26Z A quantitative analysis is presented of the FAST satellite electric field and particle flux data during an EISCAT heating experiment run on 8 October 1998. Radio frequency heating, modulated at 3 Hz, launched ULF waves from the ionosphere into the lower magnetosphere. The ULF waves were observed in FAST data and constituted the first satellite detection of artificially excited Alfvénic ULF waves. The downward electron flux data for this event contain the first observations of electrons undergoing acceleration within the Ionospheric Alfvén Resonator (IAR) due to parallel electric fields associated with an artificially stimulated Alfvén wave. The time history and spectral content of the observed down-ward electron fluxes is investigated by considering the effects of a localised parallel electric field. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that a power law electron energy distribution describes the time-variable observed fluxes better than a Maxwellian distribution. Conference Object EISCAT University of Leicester: Figshare
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ionosphere
active experiments
particle acceleration
magnetospheric physics
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IONOSPHERIC HEATER
WAVES
RADAR
S. R. Cash
J. A. Davies
E. Kolesnikova
T. R. Robinson
D. M. Wright
T. K. Yeoman
R. J. Strangeway
Electron acceleration observed by the FAST satellite within the IAR during a 3 Hz modulated EISCAT heater experiment
topic_facet Uncategorized
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Geology
ionosphere
active experiments
particle acceleration
magnetospheric physics
electric fields
IONOSPHERIC HEATER
WAVES
RADAR
description A quantitative analysis is presented of the FAST satellite electric field and particle flux data during an EISCAT heating experiment run on 8 October 1998. Radio frequency heating, modulated at 3 Hz, launched ULF waves from the ionosphere into the lower magnetosphere. The ULF waves were observed in FAST data and constituted the first satellite detection of artificially excited Alfvénic ULF waves. The downward electron flux data for this event contain the first observations of electrons undergoing acceleration within the Ionospheric Alfvén Resonator (IAR) due to parallel electric fields associated with an artificially stimulated Alfvén wave. The time history and spectral content of the observed down-ward electron fluxes is investigated by considering the effects of a localised parallel electric field. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that a power law electron energy distribution describes the time-variable observed fluxes better than a Maxwellian distribution.
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author S. R. Cash
J. A. Davies
E. Kolesnikova
T. R. Robinson
D. M. Wright
T. K. Yeoman
R. J. Strangeway
author_facet S. R. Cash
J. A. Davies
E. Kolesnikova
T. R. Robinson
D. M. Wright
T. K. Yeoman
R. J. Strangeway
author_sort S. R. Cash
title Electron acceleration observed by the FAST satellite within the IAR during a 3 Hz modulated EISCAT heater experiment
title_short Electron acceleration observed by the FAST satellite within the IAR during a 3 Hz modulated EISCAT heater experiment
title_full Electron acceleration observed by the FAST satellite within the IAR during a 3 Hz modulated EISCAT heater experiment
title_fullStr Electron acceleration observed by the FAST satellite within the IAR during a 3 Hz modulated EISCAT heater experiment
title_full_unstemmed Electron acceleration observed by the FAST satellite within the IAR during a 3 Hz modulated EISCAT heater experiment
title_sort electron acceleration observed by the fast satellite within the iar during a 3 hz modulated eiscat heater experiment
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