Laboratory Study of Wave Generation and Particle Energization near Dipolarization Fronts

POSTER

Abstract

Experiments conducted in the Space Physics Simulation Chamber at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) studying instabilities generated by small-scale plasma flows use plasma equilibrium that replicate those found in dipolarization fronts. It has previously been shown that these small-scale flows can generate waves in the lower hybrid range. Recent experiments at NRL have demonstrated that these flows can also generate electromagnetic waves in the whistler band above and below half the electron cyclotron frequency. These waves are large amplitude, bursty waves that exhibit frequency chirps similar to whistler mode chorus. The waves resonantly interact with electrons in the experiment that lead to particle energization, particle trapping, and other nonlinear wave effects. Recent results from these experiments will be presented.

*Work supported by NRL base program and NASA Grant No. NNH17AE70I

Presenters

  • Erik M Tejero

    • Naval Research Lab
    • US Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division

Authors

  • Erik M Tejero

    • Naval Research Lab
    • US Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division
  • Lon L Enloe

    • Naval Research Lab
    • US Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division
  • William E Amatucci

    • Naval Research Lab
  • Chris E Crabtree

    • Naval Research Lab
    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • US Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division
  • Gurudas Ganguli

    • Naval Research Lab