We present observations from the Van Allen Probes spacecraft that identify a region of intense whistler mode activity within a large density enhancement outside of the plasmasphere. We speculate that this density enhancement is part of a remnant plasmaspheric plume, with the observed wave being driven by a weakly anisotropic electron injection that drifted into the plume and became nonlinearly unstable to whistler emission. Particle measurements indicate that a significant fraction of thermal (<100 eV) electrons within the plume were subject to Landau acceleration by these waves, an effect that is naturally explained by whistler emission within a gradient and high-density ducting inside a density enhancement.
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Woodroffe, J. R., Jordanova, V. K., Funsten, H. O., Streltsov, A. V., Bengtson, M. T., Kletzing, C. A., … Breneman, A. W. (2017). Van Allen Probes observations of structured whistler mode activity and coincident electron Landau acceleration inside a remnant plasmaspheric plume. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 122(3), 3073–3086. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JA022219
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