Nonlinear Wave-Particle Interactions in the Formation of Chorus Wave Subpackets: 2-D Particle-in-Cell Simulation

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Abstract

We investigate nonlinear wave-particle interactions during the formation of chorus wave subpackets using a 2-D GCPIC simulation in dipole fields. The rising-tone chorus waves are self-consistently excited by energetic electrons near the magnetic equator, and the waves consist of a series of subpackets and become oblique during their propagation. We investigate electron distributions in various phase spaces associated with subpacket formation. It is found that electron holes in the wave phase space, formed due to nonlinear cyclotron resonance, oscillate in size over time during subpacket formation. The associated inhomogeneity factor varies accordingly, leading to different frequency chirping in various phases of the subpackets. Moreover, Landau resonance is found to coexist with cyclotron resonance. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of multidimensional electron distributions involved in subpacket formation, enhancing our understanding of the nonlinear physics in chorus wave evolution.

*This work was supported by the NASA Grants 80NSSC24K0174, 80NSSC21K1688, 80NSSC21K1679, 80NSSC20K1322, 80NSSC23K0086, 80NSSC22K1012, and the NSF Grants AGS‐2131012, AGS‐2247759, and AGS‐2224109. LC and ZX were supported by the NASA Grant 80NSSC21K1320 and the NSF Grant AGS‐2225121. YO and YH were supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grants JP20H01960 and JP23H05429. Computer resources are provided by NASA NAS Division.

Publication: https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL108000
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL109481

Presenters

  • Huayue Chen

Authors

  • Huayue Chen

  • Xueyi Wang

    • Auburn University
  • Yoshiharu Omura

    • Kyoto Univ - Uji Campus
  • Yi-Kai Hsieh

    • Kyoto University
  • LUNJIN CHEN

    • The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Yu Lin

    • Auburn University
  • Xiao-Jia Zhang

    • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Zhiyang Xia

    • University of Texas at Dallas