Modeling Ring Current Proton Fluxes Using Artificial Neural Network and Van Allen Probe Measurements
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2023
Abstract
Terrestrial ring current dynamics are a critical part of the near-space environment, in that they directly drive geomagnetic field variations that control particle drifts, and define geomagnetic storms. The present study aims to specify a global and time-varying distribution of ring current proton using geomagnetic indices and solar wind parameters with their history as input. We train an artificial neural network (ANN) model to reproduce proton fluxes measured by the Radiation Belt Storm Probes Ion Composition Experiment instrument onboard Van Allen Probes. By choosing optimal feature parameters and their history length, the model results show a high correlation and a small error between model specifications and satellite measurements. The modeled results well capture energy-dependent proton dynamics in association with geomagnetic storms, including inward radial diffusion, acceleration and decay. Our ANN model produces proton fluxes with their corresponding 3D spatiotemporal variations, capturing the latitudinal distribution and local time asymmetry that are consistent with observations and that can further inform theory.
Identifier
85160414908 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Space Weather
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003257
e-ISSN
15427390
Issue
5
Volume
21
Grant
NAS5‐01072
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Li, Jinxing; Bortnik, Jacob; Chu, Xiangning; Ma, Donglai; Tian, Sheng; Wang, Chih Ping; Manweiler, Jerry W.; and Lanzerotti, Louis J., "Modeling Ring Current Proton Fluxes Using Artificial Neural Network and Van Allen Probe Measurements" (2023). Faculty Publications. 1754.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/1754