Dependence of Electron Flux Dropouts in the Earth's Outer Radiation Belt on Energy and Driving Parameters During Geomagnetic Storms

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS(2023)

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Using 5-year of measurements from Van Allen Probes, we present a survey of the statistical dependence of the Earth's outer radiation belt electron flux dropouts during geomagnetic storms on electron energy and various driving parameters including interplanetary magnetic field Bz, PSW, SYM-H, and AE. By systematically investigating the dropouts over energies of 1 keV-10 MeV at L-shells spanning 4.0-6.5, we find that the dropouts are naturally divided into three regions. The dropouts show much higher occurrence rates at energies below similar to 100 keV and above similar to 1 MeV compared to much smaller occurrence rate at intermediate energies around hundreds of keV. The flux decays more dramatically at energies above similar to 1 MeV compared to the energies below similar to 100 keV. The flux dropouts of electrons below similar to 100 keV strongly depend on magnetic local time (MLT), which demonstrate high occurrence rates on the night side (18-06 MLT), with the highest occurrence rate associated with northward Bz, strong PSW and SYM-H, and weak AE conditions. The strongest flux decay of these dropouts is found on the nightside, which strongly depends on PSW and SYM-H. However, there is no clear MLT dependence of the occurrence rate of relativistic electron flux dropouts above similar to 1 MeV, but the flux decay of these dropouts is more significant on the dayside, with stronger decay associated with southward IMF Bz, strong PSW, SYM-H, and AE conditions. Our statistical results are crucial for understanding of the fundamental physical mechanisms that control the outer belt electron dynamics and developing future potential radiation belt forecasting capability
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outer radiation belt,electron flux dropouts,earth
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