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Fri Jul 26, 2013, 08:06 PM Jul 2013

The Van Allen belt can accelerate particles to 99% speed of light

NASA's Van Allen Probes have made a surprising and unusual discovery. They've found a particle accelerator in the heart of Earth's radiation belts, speeding up tiny particles to more than 99 percent the speed of light.

The radiation belts around Earth were first discovered when the U.S. launched its very first satellites into space. That's when scientists quickly realized how dangerous these belts were. In fact, most satellite orbits have to duck below the radiation belts or circle outside of them in order to keep instruments from being exposed to dangerous radiation.


"Until the 1990s, we thought that the Van Allen belts were pretty well-behaved and changed slowly," said Geoff Reeves, the first author of the new paper, in a news release. "With more and more measurements, however, we realized how quickly and unpredictably the radiation belts changed. They are basically never in equilibrium, but in a constant state of change."

Scientists always knew there was something in space responsible for speeding up the particles in these radiation belts. Until now, though, they weren't sure what that was. In order to understand these belts a bit better, the researchers developed the Van Allen Probes to fly straight through this intense area of space. There, the instruments were meant to determine which of two processes accelerated the particles: radial acceleration or local acceleration.

Radial acceleration involves transporting particles perpendicular to the magnetic fields that surround Earth, from areas of low magnetic strength far from Earth to areas of high magnetic strength nearer Earth. Particle speeds in this scenario will speed up when the magnetic field strength increases. In contrast, the local acceleration theory dictates that particles gain energy from a local energy source--similar to the way hot ocean water spawns a hurricane above it.

http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/8401/20130726/nasa-van-allen-probes-discover-particle-accelerator-earths-radiation-belts.htm

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