Rhw. Friedel et A. Korth, LONG-TERM OBSERVATIONS OF KEV ION AND ELECTRON VARIABILITY IN THE OUTER RADIATION BELT FROM CRRES, Geophysical research letters, 22(14), 1995, pp. 1853-1856
The distribution of energetic electrons and ions with L-value (L less
than or equal to 8) as measured by the Electron-Proton Angle Spectrome
ter onboard CRRES over the whole mission lifetime (July 1990 to Octobe
r 1991) is presented. The outer radiation belt is shown to be highly d
ynamic, both in position and in strength. Substantial enhancements of
electron and ion flux on short timescales are seen throughout most of
the magnetosphere sampled by CRRES, and are strongly related to the Kp
index and the ring current as measured by D-ST. These enhancements de
cay over less than 30 days. There is evidence of a magnetospheric elec
tron and ion acceleration mechanism of considerable strength and effic
iency. Very intense periods of activity (such as the March, 1991 storm
) can lead to the creation of an additional, high-energy belt in the s
lot region, which persists over a period of many months.