B. Hultqvist, ON THE ACCELERATION OF POSITIVE-IONS BY HIGH-LATITUDE, LARGE-AMPLITUDE ELECTRIC-FIELD FLUCTUATIONS, J GEO R-S P, 101(A12), 1996, pp. 27111-27121
The effect on cold ions of ionospheric origin of the low-frequency, la
rge-amplitude electric field fluctuations (LEF) observed by Viking on
auroral latitude magnetic field lines is calculated directly with the
use of an observed time series of the electric field. The perpendicula
r acceleration of 0+ ions is found to be more effective than that of p
rotons. Energies in keV and tens of keV ranges are reached within a fe
w tens of seconds by both 0+ and H+ ions, but 0+ ions obtain higher en
ergies. Outflow velocities along the field line of hundreds of kilomet
ers per second are generally acquired. Similar results can be found wi
th a completely random variation of the electric field, but with less
favoring of 0+ ions over protons. The amplitude dependence of the perp
endicular acceleration is roughly quadratic. The efficiency of LEF in
bringing ionospheric ions of all kinds, but particularly heavier ions,
into the magnetosphere is very high.