Energetic ion injection and formation of the storm-time symmetric ring current

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An extensive study of ring current injection and intensification of the storm-time ring current is conducted with three-dimensional (3-D) test particle trajectory calculations (TPTCs). The TPTCs reveal more accurately the process of ring current injection, with the main results being the following: (1) an intense convection electric field can effectively energize and inject plasma sheet particles into the ring current region within 1–3 h. (2) Injected ions often follow chaotic trajectories in non-adiabatic regions, which may have implications in storm and ring current physics. (3) The shielding electric field, which arises as a consequence of enhanced convection and co-exists with the injection and convection electric field, may cause the original open trajectories of injected ions with higher energy to change into closed ones, thus playing a role in the formation of the symmetric ring current.

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Xie, L., Pu, Z. Y., Zhou, X. Z., Fu, S. Y., Zong, Q. G., & Hong, M. H. (2006). Energetic ion injection and formation of the storm-time symmetric ring current. Annales Geophysicae, 24(12), 3547–3556. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-3547-2006

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