SH43C-06
Ring Current Pressure Estimation withRAM-SCB using Data Assimilation and VanAllen Probe Flux Data

Thursday, 17 December 2015: 14:58
2011 (Moscone West)
Humberto C Godinez1, Yiqun Yu2, Michael G Henderson1, Brian Larsen3 and Vania Jordanova1, (1)Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, United States, (2)Beihang University, Beijing, China, (3)The New Mexico Consortium, Los Alamos, NM, United States
Abstract:
Capturing and subsequently modeling the influence of tail plasma injections on the inner magnetosphere is particularly important for understanding the formation and evolution of Earth’s ring current. In this study, the ring current distribution is estimated with the Ring Current-Atmosphere Interactions Model with Self-Consistent Magnetic field (RAM-SCB) using, for the first time, data assimilation techniques and particle flux data from the Van Allen Probes. The state of the ring current within the RAM-SCB is corrected via an ensemble based data assimilation technique by using proton flux from one of the Van Allen Probes, to capture the enhancement of ring current following an isolated substorm event on July 18 2013. The results show significant improvement in the estimation of the ring current particle distributions in the RAM-SCB model, leading to better agreement with observations. This newly implemented data assimilation technique in the global modeling of the ring current thus provides a promising tool to better characterize the effect of substorm injections in the near-Earth regions.

The work is part of the Space Hazards Induced near Earth by Large, Dynamic Storms (SHIELDS) project in Los Alamos National Laboratory.