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Explosive Magnetotail Activity
Modes and manifestations of the explosive activity in the Earth’s magnetotail, as well as its onset mechanisms and key pre-onset conditions are reviewed. Two mechanisms for the generation of the pre-onset current sheet are discussed, namely magnetic flux addition to the tail lobes, or other high-lat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6528807/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31178609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11214-019-0599-5 |
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author | Sitnov, Mikhail Birn, Joachim Ferdousi, Banafsheh Gordeev, Evgeny Khotyaintsev, Yuri Merkin, Viacheslav Motoba, Tetsuo Otto, Antonius Panov, Evgeny Pritchett, Philip Pucci, Fulvia Raeder, Joachim Runov, Andrei Sergeev, Victor Velli, Marco Zhou, Xuzhi |
author_facet | Sitnov, Mikhail Birn, Joachim Ferdousi, Banafsheh Gordeev, Evgeny Khotyaintsev, Yuri Merkin, Viacheslav Motoba, Tetsuo Otto, Antonius Panov, Evgeny Pritchett, Philip Pucci, Fulvia Raeder, Joachim Runov, Andrei Sergeev, Victor Velli, Marco Zhou, Xuzhi |
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description | Modes and manifestations of the explosive activity in the Earth’s magnetotail, as well as its onset mechanisms and key pre-onset conditions are reviewed. Two mechanisms for the generation of the pre-onset current sheet are discussed, namely magnetic flux addition to the tail lobes, or other high-latitude perturbations, and magnetic flux evacuation from the near-Earth tail associated with dayside reconnection. Reconnection onset may require stretching and thinning of the sheet down to electron scales. It may also start in thicker sheets in regions with a tailward gradient of the equatorial magnetic field [Formula: see text] ; in this case it begins as an ideal-MHD instability followed by the generation of bursty bulk flows and dipolarization fronts. Indeed, remote sensing and global MHD modeling show the formation of tail regions with increased [Formula: see text] , prone to magnetic reconnection, ballooning/interchange and flapping instabilities. While interchange instability may also develop in such thicker sheets, it may grow more slowly compared to tearing and cause secondary reconnection locally in the dawn-dusk direction. Post-onset transients include bursty flows and dipolarization fronts, micro-instabilities of lower-hybrid-drift and whistler waves, as well as damped global flux tube oscillations in the near-Earth region. They convert the stretched tail magnetic field energy into bulk plasma acceleration and collisionless heating, excitation of a broad spectrum of plasma waves, and collisional dissipation in the ionosphere. Collisionless heating involves ion reflection from fronts, Fermi, betatron as well as other, non-adiabatic, mechanisms. Ionospheric manifestations of some of these magnetotail phenomena are discussed. Explosive plasma phenomena observed in the laboratory, the solar corona and solar wind are also discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-65288072019-06-07 Explosive Magnetotail Activity Sitnov, Mikhail Birn, Joachim Ferdousi, Banafsheh Gordeev, Evgeny Khotyaintsev, Yuri Merkin, Viacheslav Motoba, Tetsuo Otto, Antonius Panov, Evgeny Pritchett, Philip Pucci, Fulvia Raeder, Joachim Runov, Andrei Sergeev, Victor Velli, Marco Zhou, Xuzhi Space Sci Rev Article Modes and manifestations of the explosive activity in the Earth’s magnetotail, as well as its onset mechanisms and key pre-onset conditions are reviewed. Two mechanisms for the generation of the pre-onset current sheet are discussed, namely magnetic flux addition to the tail lobes, or other high-latitude perturbations, and magnetic flux evacuation from the near-Earth tail associated with dayside reconnection. Reconnection onset may require stretching and thinning of the sheet down to electron scales. It may also start in thicker sheets in regions with a tailward gradient of the equatorial magnetic field [Formula: see text] ; in this case it begins as an ideal-MHD instability followed by the generation of bursty bulk flows and dipolarization fronts. Indeed, remote sensing and global MHD modeling show the formation of tail regions with increased [Formula: see text] , prone to magnetic reconnection, ballooning/interchange and flapping instabilities. While interchange instability may also develop in such thicker sheets, it may grow more slowly compared to tearing and cause secondary reconnection locally in the dawn-dusk direction. Post-onset transients include bursty flows and dipolarization fronts, micro-instabilities of lower-hybrid-drift and whistler waves, as well as damped global flux tube oscillations in the near-Earth region. They convert the stretched tail magnetic field energy into bulk plasma acceleration and collisionless heating, excitation of a broad spectrum of plasma waves, and collisional dissipation in the ionosphere. Collisionless heating involves ion reflection from fronts, Fermi, betatron as well as other, non-adiabatic, mechanisms. Ionospheric manifestations of some of these magnetotail phenomena are discussed. Explosive plasma phenomena observed in the laboratory, the solar corona and solar wind are also discussed. Springer Netherlands 2019-05-16 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6528807/ /pubmed/31178609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11214-019-0599-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Article Sitnov, Mikhail Birn, Joachim Ferdousi, Banafsheh Gordeev, Evgeny Khotyaintsev, Yuri Merkin, Viacheslav Motoba, Tetsuo Otto, Antonius Panov, Evgeny Pritchett, Philip Pucci, Fulvia Raeder, Joachim Runov, Andrei Sergeev, Victor Velli, Marco Zhou, Xuzhi Explosive Magnetotail Activity |
title | Explosive Magnetotail Activity |
title_full | Explosive Magnetotail Activity |
title_fullStr | Explosive Magnetotail Activity |
title_full_unstemmed | Explosive Magnetotail Activity |
title_short | Explosive Magnetotail Activity |
title_sort | explosive magnetotail activity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6528807/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31178609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11214-019-0599-5 |
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