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Properties and Acceleration Mechanisms of Electrons Up To 200 keV Associated With a Flux Rope Pair and Reconnection X‐Lines Around It in Earth's Plasma Sheet

The properties and acceleration mechanisms of electrons (<200 keV) associated with a pair of tailward traveling flux ropes and accompanied reconnection X‐lines in Earth's plasma sheet are investigated with MMS measurements. Energetic electrons are enhanced on both boundaries and core of the...

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Autores principales: Sun, Weijie, Turner, Drew L., Zhang, Qile, Wang, Shan, Egedal, Jan, Leonard, Trevor, Slavin, James A., Hu, Qiang, Cohen, Ian J., Genestreti, Kevin, Poh, Gangkai, Gershman, Daniel J., Smith, Andrew, Le, Guan, Nakamura, Rumi, Giles, Barbara L., Ergun, Robert E., Burch, James L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10078532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37032657
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JA030721
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author Sun, Weijie
Turner, Drew L.
Zhang, Qile
Wang, Shan
Egedal, Jan
Leonard, Trevor
Slavin, James A.
Hu, Qiang
Cohen, Ian J.
Genestreti, Kevin
Poh, Gangkai
Gershman, Daniel J.
Smith, Andrew
Le, Guan
Nakamura, Rumi
Giles, Barbara L.
Ergun, Robert E.
Burch, James L.
author_facet Sun, Weijie
Turner, Drew L.
Zhang, Qile
Wang, Shan
Egedal, Jan
Leonard, Trevor
Slavin, James A.
Hu, Qiang
Cohen, Ian J.
Genestreti, Kevin
Poh, Gangkai
Gershman, Daniel J.
Smith, Andrew
Le, Guan
Nakamura, Rumi
Giles, Barbara L.
Ergun, Robert E.
Burch, James L.
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description The properties and acceleration mechanisms of electrons (<200 keV) associated with a pair of tailward traveling flux ropes and accompanied reconnection X‐lines in Earth's plasma sheet are investigated with MMS measurements. Energetic electrons are enhanced on both boundaries and core of the flux ropes. The power‐law spectra of energetic electrons near the X‐lines and in flux ropes are harder than those on flux rope boundaries. Theoretical calculations show that the highest energy of adiabatic electrons is a few keV around the X‐lines, tens of keV immediately downstream of the X‐lines, hundreds of keV on the flux rope boundaries, and a few MeV in the flux rope cores. The X‐lines cause strong energy dissipation, which may generate the energetic electron beams around them. The enhanced electron parallel temperature can be caused by the curvature‐driven Fermi acceleration and the parallel electric potential. Betatron acceleration due to the magnetic field compression is strong on flux rope boundaries, which enhances energetic electrons in the perpendicular direction. Electrons can be trapped between the flux rope pair due to mirror force and parallel electric potential. Electrostatic structures in the flux rope cores correspond to potential drops up to half of the electron temperature. The energetic electrons and the electron distribution functions in the flux rope cores are suggested to be transported from other dawn‐dusk directions, which is a 3‐dimensional effect. The acceleration and deceleration of the Betatron and Fermi processes appear alternately indicating that the magnetic field and plasma are turbulent around the flux ropes.
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spelling pubmed-100785322023-04-07 Properties and Acceleration Mechanisms of Electrons Up To 200 keV Associated With a Flux Rope Pair and Reconnection X‐Lines Around It in Earth's Plasma Sheet Sun, Weijie Turner, Drew L. Zhang, Qile Wang, Shan Egedal, Jan Leonard, Trevor Slavin, James A. Hu, Qiang Cohen, Ian J. Genestreti, Kevin Poh, Gangkai Gershman, Daniel J. Smith, Andrew Le, Guan Nakamura, Rumi Giles, Barbara L. Ergun, Robert E. Burch, James L. J Geophys Res Space Phys Research Article The properties and acceleration mechanisms of electrons (<200 keV) associated with a pair of tailward traveling flux ropes and accompanied reconnection X‐lines in Earth's plasma sheet are investigated with MMS measurements. Energetic electrons are enhanced on both boundaries and core of the flux ropes. The power‐law spectra of energetic electrons near the X‐lines and in flux ropes are harder than those on flux rope boundaries. Theoretical calculations show that the highest energy of adiabatic electrons is a few keV around the X‐lines, tens of keV immediately downstream of the X‐lines, hundreds of keV on the flux rope boundaries, and a few MeV in the flux rope cores. The X‐lines cause strong energy dissipation, which may generate the energetic electron beams around them. The enhanced electron parallel temperature can be caused by the curvature‐driven Fermi acceleration and the parallel electric potential. Betatron acceleration due to the magnetic field compression is strong on flux rope boundaries, which enhances energetic electrons in the perpendicular direction. Electrons can be trapped between the flux rope pair due to mirror force and parallel electric potential. Electrostatic structures in the flux rope cores correspond to potential drops up to half of the electron temperature. The energetic electrons and the electron distribution functions in the flux rope cores are suggested to be transported from other dawn‐dusk directions, which is a 3‐dimensional effect. The acceleration and deceleration of the Betatron and Fermi processes appear alternately indicating that the magnetic field and plasma are turbulent around the flux ropes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-12-23 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10078532/ /pubmed/37032657 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JA030721 Text en ©2022. The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sun, Weijie
Turner, Drew L.
Zhang, Qile
Wang, Shan
Egedal, Jan
Leonard, Trevor
Slavin, James A.
Hu, Qiang
Cohen, Ian J.
Genestreti, Kevin
Poh, Gangkai
Gershman, Daniel J.
Smith, Andrew
Le, Guan
Nakamura, Rumi
Giles, Barbara L.
Ergun, Robert E.
Burch, James L.
Properties and Acceleration Mechanisms of Electrons Up To 200 keV Associated With a Flux Rope Pair and Reconnection X‐Lines Around It in Earth's Plasma Sheet
title Properties and Acceleration Mechanisms of Electrons Up To 200 keV Associated With a Flux Rope Pair and Reconnection X‐Lines Around It in Earth's Plasma Sheet
title_full Properties and Acceleration Mechanisms of Electrons Up To 200 keV Associated With a Flux Rope Pair and Reconnection X‐Lines Around It in Earth's Plasma Sheet
title_fullStr Properties and Acceleration Mechanisms of Electrons Up To 200 keV Associated With a Flux Rope Pair and Reconnection X‐Lines Around It in Earth's Plasma Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Properties and Acceleration Mechanisms of Electrons Up To 200 keV Associated With a Flux Rope Pair and Reconnection X‐Lines Around It in Earth's Plasma Sheet
title_short Properties and Acceleration Mechanisms of Electrons Up To 200 keV Associated With a Flux Rope Pair and Reconnection X‐Lines Around It in Earth's Plasma Sheet
title_sort properties and acceleration mechanisms of electrons up to 200 kev associated with a flux rope pair and reconnection x‐lines around it in earth's plasma sheet
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10078532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37032657
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JA030721
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