Observation of High-Energy Electrons Precipitated by NWC Transmitter From PROBA-V Low-Earth Orbit Satellite

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2020)

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The very low-frequency transmitter in the Northwest Cape of Australia (NWC) has previously been observed to pitch-angle scatter electrons with energies from 30-400 keV, creating enhanced fluxes measured by low-Earth orbiting (LEO) satellites. Here we use observations from the Energetic Particle Telescope on PROBA-V. We compare the measured flux, as a function of local magnetic field strength, when the NWC transmitter is "on" versus "off," and find enhanced fluxes only when NWC is "on" and located on the nightside. The enhanced fluxes occur in the population gradually transitioning from "permanently trapped" to "quasi-trapped." We show that electrons up to 800 keV, substantially higher energy than previously studied, are scattered by resonant interactions with NWC to produce enhanced fluxes. The enhanced fluxes appear at multiple L-shells for each energy channel, consistent with resonance conditions at distinct wave normal angles, that indicate ducted interactions at L 1.65.
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inner radiation belt</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>,ground-based transmitter</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>,NWC</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>,PROBA-V EPT</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>,pitch-angle scattering</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>,drift loss cone</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>
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