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Final Technical Report for DE-SC0014599 Physics of the Aurora: Laboratory Measurements of Electron Acceleration by Inertial Alfven Waves
University of Iowa
12/22/2023
Abstract
The physics of the aurora is one of the foremost unsolved problems of space physics. The mechanisms responsible for accelerating electrons that precipitate onto the ionosphere are not fully understood. For more than three decades, particle interactions with Alfven waves have been proposed as a possible means for accelerating electrons and generating auroras. Due to the limitations of spacecraft conjunction studies and other multi-spacecraft approaches, it is unlikely that it will ever be possible, through spacecraft observations alone, to confirm definitively the proposed electron acceleration mechanism by making simultaneous measurements of both the accelerated electrons and the inertial Alfven wave responsible for the acceleration. Here, we show laboratory measurements of the resonant transfer of energy from Alfven waves to electrons under conditions relevant to the auroral zone. Experiments are performed by launching Alfven waves and simultaneously recording the electron velocity distribution. Numerical simulations and analytical theory support that the measured energy transfer process produces accelerated electrons capable of reaching auroral energies. The experiments, theory, and simulations demonstrate a clear causal relationship between Alfven waves and accelerated electrons that directly cause auroras.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Final Technical Report for DE-SC0014599 Physics of the Aurora: Laboratory Measurements of Electron Acceleration by Inertial Alfven Waves
- Creators
- Gregory G Howes - University of Iowa] (ORCID:0000000317492665
- Resource Type
- Report
- Publisher
- University of Iowa; United States
- Number of pages
- 2 pages
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 12/22/2023
- Academic Unit
- Physics and Astronomy
- Record Identifier
- 9984584908202771
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