摘要

Cluster measurements from 2001 to 2011 provide a unique opportunity to study the characteristics of O+ with full spatial coverage between 4 to 19R(E), especially in the mid-latitude region. Three-dimensional spatial distributions of averaged omnidirectional O+ differential fluxes in three energy channels (E1: 40-136 eV; E2: 136 eV-3 keV; E3: 3-30 keV) during quiet times (Dst >-20 nT) are presented in this paper. Comparing the distributions of O+ in three energy channels helps us to better understand the transport and energization of O+. Consistent with previous studies, it is suggested that during quiet times O+ is heated in the high-altitude cusp and mantle, and part of this heated population is transported through the lobes to the plasmasheet, where it is further heated/accelerated. The distributions presented provide important background information for relevant simulation and observation studies of O+ behavior during storm and non-storm times.