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      Development of Space Weather Reasonable Worst‐Case Scenarios for the UK National Risk Assessment

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              Wave acceleration of electrons in the Van Allen radiation belts.

              The Van Allen radiation belts are two regions encircling the Earth in which energetic charged particles are trapped inside the Earth's magnetic field. Their properties vary according to solar activity and they represent a hazard to satellites and humans in space. An important challenge has been to explain how the charged particles within these belts are accelerated to very high energies of several million electron volts. Here we show, on the basis of the analysis of a rare event where the outer radiation belt was depleted and then re-formed closer to the Earth, that the long established theory of acceleration by radial diffusion is inadequate; the electrons are accelerated more effectively by electromagnetic waves at frequencies of a few kilohertz. Wave acceleration can increase the electron flux by more than three orders of magnitude over the observed timescale of one to two days, more than sufficient to explain the new radiation belt. Wave acceleration could also be important for Jupiter, Saturn and other astrophysical objects with magnetic fields.
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                Space Weather
                Space Weather
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                1542-7390
                1542-7390
                April 2021
                April 08 2021
                April 2021
                : 19
                : 4
                Affiliations
                [1 ]RAL Space STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Harwell Campus Didcot Oxfordshire UK
                [2 ]Spire Unit 5A Glasgow UK
                [3 ]Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Intelligence InnovationRAF Wyton Huntingdon UK
                [4 ]School of Engineering University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham UK
                [5 ]Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Surrey Space Centre University of Surrey GuildfordSurrey UK
                [6 ]CSDRadConsultancy Ltd Fleet UK
                [7 ]Imperial College Space and Atmospheric Physics The Blackett Laboratory Imperial College London London UK
                [8 ]Met Office Exeter Devon UK
                [9 ]Civil Aviation Authority Aviation House Crawley West Sussex UK
                [10 ]British Antarctic Survey Cambridge UK
                [11 ]SolarMetrics Ltd. Swindon UK
                [12 ]Centre for Space Atmospheric and Oceanic Science University of Bath Claverton Down Bath UK
                [13 ]Department of Sociology University of Essex Wivenhoe Park Colchester UK
                [14 ]British Geological Survey Environmental Science Centre Nicker HillKeyworth Nottingham UK
                [15 ]Department of Physics Lancaster University Lancaster UK
                [16 ]Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Portsdown West Fareham UK
                [17 ]PHE Centre for Radiation Chemical and Environmental Hazards Harwell Campus Didcot Oxfordshire UK
                [18 ]British Geological Survey The Lyell Centre Research Avenue South Edinburgh UK
                [19 ]UK Space Agency Polaris House Swindon UK
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                10.1029/2020SW002593
                3a870ac7-41fd-4edd-aa37-1d73c02c9e07
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                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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