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Electron resonant interaction with whistler-mode waves around the Earth's bow shock II: the mapping technique

Authors :
Tonoian, David S.
Shi, Xiaofei
Artemyev, Anton V.
Zhang, Xiao-Jia
Angelopoulos, Vassilis
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Electron resonant scattering by high-frequency electromagnetic whistler-mode waves has been proposed as a mechanism for solar wind electron scattering and pre-acceleration to energies that enable them to participate in shock drift acceleration around the Earth's bow shock. However, observed whistler-mode waves are often sufficiently intense to resonate with electrons nonlinearly, which prohibits the application of quasi-linear diffusion theory. This is the second of two accompanying papers devoted to developing a new theoretical approach for quantifying the electron distribution evolution subject to multiple resonant interactions with intense whistler-mode wave-packets. In the first paper, we described a probabilistic approach, applicable to systems with short wave-packets. For such systems, nonlinear resonant effects can be treated by diffusion theory, but with diffusion rates different from those of quasi-linear diffusion. In this paper we generalize this approach by merging it with a mapping technique. This technique can be used to model the electron distribution evolution in the presence of significantly non-diffusive resonant scattering by intense long wave-packets. We verify our technique by comparing its predictions with results from a numerical integration approach.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2308.05909
Document Type :
Working Paper