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Radial Transport Versus Local Acceleration: The Long-Standing Debate

Drozdov A. Y., L. W. Blum, M. Hartinger, H. Zhao, S. Lejosne, M. K. Hudson, H. J. Allison, L. Ozeke, A. N. Jaynes, (2022), Radial Transport Versus Local Acceleration: The Long-Standing Debate, Earth And Space Science, 9, e2022EA002216, doi:10.1029/2022EA002216, e2022EA002216 2022EA002216

Abstract

Abstract On 28 July 2021, within the Geospace Environment Modeling Virtual Summer Workshop, a joint panel discussion organized by the “System Understanding of Radiation Belt Particle Dynamics through Multi-spacecraft and Ground-based Observations and Modeling” and “ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications” focus groups was held. The panelists, organizers, and the audience discussed the nature and unresolved questions of radiation belt electron flux enhancements. In this commentary we provide the outcomes of this discussion.

Authors (sorted by name)

Allison Blum Drozdov Hartinger Hudson Jaynes Lejosne Ozeke Zhao

Journal / Conference

Earth And Space Science

Bibtex

@article{https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002216,
author = {Drozdov, Alexander Y. and Blum, Lauren W. and Hartinger, Michael and Zhao, Hong and Lejosne, Solène and Hudson, Mary K. and Allison, Hayley J. and Ozeke, Louis and Jaynes, Allison N.},
title = {Radial Transport Versus Local Acceleration: The Long-Standing Debate},
journal = {Earth and Space Science},
volume = {9},
number = {2},
pages = {e2022EA002216},
keywords = {radiation belts, particle acceleration, GEM meeting},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002216},
url = {https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2022EA002216},
eprint = {https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2022EA002216},
note = {e2022EA002216 2022EA002216},
abstract = {Abstract On 28 July 2021, within the Geospace Environment Modeling Virtual Summer Workshop, a joint panel discussion organized by the “System Understanding of Radiation Belt Particle Dynamics through Multi-spacecraft and Ground-based Observations and Modeling” and “ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications” focus groups was held. The panelists, organizers, and the audience discussed the nature and unresolved questions of radiation belt electron flux enhancements. In this commentary we provide the outcomes of this discussion.},
year = {2022}
}