ZHOU Qinghua, SHI Jiankui, XIAO Fuliang. A Three-Dimensional Ray Tracing Study on Whistler-Mode Chorus During Geomagnetic Activities[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2011, 13(4): 440-445.
Citation:
ZHOU Qinghua, SHI Jiankui, XIAO Fuliang. A Three-Dimensional Ray Tracing Study on Whistler-Mode Chorus During Geomagnetic Activities[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2011, 13(4): 440-445.
ZHOU Qinghua, SHI Jiankui, XIAO Fuliang. A Three-Dimensional Ray Tracing Study on Whistler-Mode Chorus During Geomagnetic Activities[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2011, 13(4): 440-445.
Citation:
ZHOU Qinghua, SHI Jiankui, XIAO Fuliang. A Three-Dimensional Ray Tracing Study on Whistler-Mode Chorus During Geomagnetic Activities[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2011, 13(4): 440-445.
Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China 2 School of Physics and Electronic Sciences, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410004, China 3 Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Funds: supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 40874076, 40925014).
A three-dimensional ray tracing study of a whistler-mode chorus is conducted for different geomagnetic activities by using a global core plasma density model. For the upper-band chorus, the initial azimuthal wave angle affects slightly the projection of ray trajectories onto the plane (, ), but controls the longitudinal propagation. The trajectory of the upper-band chorus is strongly associated with the plasmapause and the magnetic local time (MLT) of chorus source region. For the high geomagnetic activity, the chorus trajectory moves inward together with the plasmapause. In the bulge region, the plasmapause extends outward, while the chorus trajectory moves outward together with the plasmapause. For moderately or high geomagnetic activity, the lower-band chorus suffers LHR[low hybrid frequency] reflection before it reaches the plasmapause, leading to a weak correlation with the geomagnetic activity and magnetic local time of the chorus source region. For low geomagnetic activity, the lower-band chorus may be reflected firstly at the plasmapause instead of suffering LHR reflection, exhibiting a propagation characteristic similar to that of the upper-band chorus. The results provide a new insight into the propagation characteristics of the chorus for different geomagnetic activities and contribute to further understanding of the acceleration of energetic electron by a chorus wave.