“…EMIC waves, which are known to effectively scatter relativistic electrons (Li et al., 2013; Qin et al., 2018, 2019, 2020; Summers & Thorne, 2003) as well as ∼100s keV electrons (Capannolo, Li, Ma, Chen, et al., 2019; Capannolo, Li, Ma, Shen, et al., 2019; Chen et al., 2016; Clilverd et al., 2015; Hendry et al., 2017), were not detected within the conjunction region (Figure 1d), and thus were unlikely to play a role in this precipitation event. It is also suggested that Ultra‐Low‐Frequency (ULF) waves could play a potential role in precipitating energetic electrons, either by modulating the whistler‐mode wave intensity (Breneman et al., 2015, 2020; Halford et al., 2015; Jaynes et al., 2015) or transporting particles radially inward where the loss cone becomes larger (Brito et al., 2012, 2015).…”