Understanding Non-Gaussian Chorus Wave Statistics via the Benjamin-Feir Index
Abstract
We derive an extended wave action model for equatorial chorus waves, identifying a wave activity index (a version of the Benjamin-Feir index, BFI) which indicates non-Gaussian frequency spectra emerge when BFI>0.5. Global maps of this index indicate the night and dawn sectors (0< MLT<9) of the magnetosphere as the primary region for non-Gaussian wave statistics to emerge. Comparisons with events measured by the Van Allen probe A demonstrate good qualitative agreement whilst identifying key aspects for model refinement. A key strength of our model that our work highlights is its ability to account for the asymmetric frequency spectra characteristic of non-Gaussian chorus. This work ultimately establishes the first wave activity index that distinguishes Gaussian and non-Gaussian wave scenarios from first principles, providing the groundwork for a threshold-based quantification for use in space weather modelling.
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