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[PEM11-15] Role of nonlinear scattering by lower band whistler chorus waves in the formation of relativistic electron butterfly distribution
Keywords:radiation belt, relativistic electrons, whistler chorus waves, nonlinear scattering
To evaluate a role of whistler chorus waves in the formation of the butterfly pitch angle distribution of relativistic electrons, we investigate contribution of nonlinear scattering process by whistler chorus waves on the butterfly pitch angle distribution, which are not in the quasi-linear diffusion model. We have conducted a test-particle simulation for the electron scattering by lower band whistler chorus (LBC) waves propagating parallel to a magnetic field line. The simulation results show that coherent LBC waves create the butterfly pitch angle distribution of relativistic electrons. We have found that electrons satisfying the phase trapping condition dominantly contribute to the formation of the butterfly pitch angle distribution. Further, we have evaluated quasilinear diffusion coefficients for the electron scattering, and have found that the diffusion process is insufficient to create the butterfly PAD in the test--particle simulation. Therefore, we conclude that the nonlinear phase trapping process by the LBC waves has an important role in the formation of relativistic electron PAD.
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