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Superfast precipitation of energetic electrons in the radiation belts of the Earth

Space Sciences

Superfast precipitation of energetic electrons in the radiation belts of the Earth

X. Zhang, A. Artemyev, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking study by Xiao-Jia Zhang and colleagues that uncovers how ~100 keV electron precipitation from Earth's outer radiation belt not only heats the upper atmosphere but often surpasses classical predictions. This 'superfast' precipitation, driven by nonlinear interactions with intense plasma waves, opens up new avenues for understanding radiation belt models and space-atmosphere dynamics.

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