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Penetration of magnetosonic waves into the plasmasphere observed by the Van Allen Probes
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EngineeringPlasma PhysicsSpace Plasma PhysicMagnetismMagnetosonic WavesGeospace PhysicsVan Allen ProbesPlasma TheoryPlasma SimulationMagnetohydrodynamicsSmall StormSpace PhysicPlasma ConfinementPhysicsMagnetic ConfinementSpace WeatherNuclear AstrophysicsMagnetospheric PlasmaContinuous ProtonNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsDistinct ProtonMagnetospheric Physics
Abstract During the small storm on 14–15 April 2014, Van Allen Probe A measured a continuously distinct proton ring distribution and enhanced magnetosonic (MS) waves along its orbit outside the plasmapause. Inside the plasmasphere, strong MS waves were still present but the distinct proton ring distribution was falling steeply with distance. We adopt a sum of subtracted bi‐Maxwellian components to model the observed proton ring distribution and simulate the wave trajectory and growth. MS waves at first propagate toward lower L shells outside the plasmasphere, with rapidly increasing path gains related to the continuous proton ring distribution. The waves then gradually cross the plasmapause into the deep plasmasphere, with almost unchanged path gains due to the falling proton ring distribution and higher ambient density. These results present the first report on how MS waves penetrate into the plasmasphere with the aid of the continuous proton ring distributions during weak geomagnetic activities.
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