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Simulated magnetopause losses and Van Allen Probe flux dropouts
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EngineeringSolar ConvectionPlasma PhysicsFlux Dropout EventsMhd ResultsSolar-terrestrial InteractionMagnetismGeospace PhysicsSolar Terrestrial EnvironmentVan Allen ProbesPlasma TheoryNumerical SimulationMagnetohydrodynamicsSpace PhysicPlanetary MagnetosphereSolar ActivityPhysicsMagnetic ConfinementSpace WeatherMagnetospheric PlasmaAstrophysicsNatural SciencesMagnetospheric PhysicsSimulated Magnetopause Losses
Abstract Three radiation belt flux dropout events seen by the Relativistic Electron Proton Telescope soon after launch of the Van Allen Probes in 2012 (Baker et al., 2013a) have been simulated using the Lyon‐Fedder‐Mobarry MHD code coupled to the Rice Convection Model, driven by measured upstream solar wind parameters. MHD results show inward motion of the magnetopause for each event, along with enhanced ULF wave power affecting radial transport. Test particle simulations of electron response on 8 October, prior to the strong flux enhancement on 9 October, provide evidence for loss due to magnetopause shadowing, both in energy and pitch angle dependence. Severe plasmapause erosion occurred during ~ 14 h of strongly southward interplanetary magnetic field B z beginning 8 October coincident with the inner boundary of outer zone depletion.
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