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NASA satellites aid study of relativist­ic particles

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New data collected by NASA satellites suggest local accelerati­on explains most of the relativist­ic particles found in the Van Allen radiation belts circling Earth.

After analyzing data collected by NASA’S Van Allen Probes and the agency’s THEMIS satellites, scientists determined electromag­netic waves called chorus waves are responsibl­e for accelerati­ng particles in the Van Allen belts to relativist­ic speeds, UPI reported.

When recorded, the wave’s pattern produces a chirping sound that recalls the chorus of a songbird.

According to the new research, the waves steadily push ions and electrons found in the belt into higher and higher speeds.

By developing models that better explain the propagatio­n of high-energy particles inside the radiation belts, scientists can better predict space weather and forecast risks for Earth’s communicat­ions satellites.

Alex Boyd, researcher at New Mexico Consortium in Los Alamos, said, “We’ve had studies in the past that look at individual events, so we knew local accelerati­on was going to be important for some of the events, but I think it was a surprise just how important local accelerati­on was.

“The results finally address this main controvers­y we’ve been having about the radiation belts for a number of years.”

Until now, many scientists thought radial diffusion was the primary cause of high-energy particles in the radiation belts.

Radial diffusion occurs when solar storms push particles in the belt closer to Earth, exposing them to electromag­netic forces that push them into higher speeds.

The latest research suggested radial diffusion is a secondary cause. Most particles in the radiation belts are pushed to high-energy states by their interactio­ns with local waves created by fluctuatin­g electric and magnetic fields.

Researcher Geoff Reeves said, “Radial diffusion is definitely important for the radiation belts, but wave-particle interactio­ns are much more important than we realized.”

Scientists published their findings in the journal Geophysica­l Research Letters.

 ??  ?? UPI New research offers insights into the source of relativist­ic particles found in the Van Allen radiation belts circling the Earth.
UPI New research offers insights into the source of relativist­ic particles found in the Van Allen radiation belts circling the Earth.

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