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Electron Energization Signatures in Traveling Kinetic Alfvén Waves at Storm Time Injection Fronts

Geophysical research letters(2022)

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Abstract
The properties of traveling kinetic Alfven waves (KAWs) and their role in energizing electrons in the inner magnetosphere during a geomagnetic storm are examined using measurements from the Van Allen Probes and Gyrofluid-Kinetic Electron (GKE) model simulations. Traveling KAWs occur in the vicinity of energetic plasma injection fronts in association with magnetic field dipolarizations. The KAWs coincide with energized field-aligned electrons at energies less than or similar to 1 keV. By using observational constraints and incorporating hot and cold electron populations, the GKE simulations are able to reproduce the observed energized electron distribution signatures. The modeling results demonstrate the crucial importance of cold electrons for best observational agreement. The results show that the electron response to KAWs can be substantially different for opposing current regions and are a sensitive function of the cold electron relative density.
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dispersive Alfven waves,field aligned electrons,inner magnetosphere,kinetic Alfven waves,geomagnetic storms,substorms
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