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Cold Electrons as the Drivers of Parallel, Electrostatic Waves in Asymmetric Reconnection

J. Holmes
  • Fonction : Auteur
R. Ergun
D. L. Newman
  • Fonction : Auteur
F. D. Wilder
  • Fonction : Auteur
S. J. Schwartz
  • Fonction : Auteur
K. A. Goodrich
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S. Eriksson
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R. B. Torbert
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C. T. Russell
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B. L. Giles
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C. J. Pollock
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Olivier Le Contel
R. J. Strangeway
  • Fonction : Auteur
J. L. Burch
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

The Magnetospheric MultiScale mission (MMS) has observed several instances of asymmetric reconnection at Earth's magnetopause, where plasma from the magnetosheath encounters that of the magnetosphere. On Earth's dayside, the magnetosphere is often made up of a two-component distribution of cold (<< 10 eV) and hot ( 1 keV) plasma, sometimes including the cold ion plume. Magnetosheath plasma is primarily warm ( 100 eV) post-shock solar wind. Where they meet, magnetopause reconnection alters the magnetic topology such that these two populations are left cohabiting a field line and rapidly mix. There have been several events observed by MMS where the Fast Plasma Instrument (FPI) clearly shows cold ions near the diffusion region impinging upon the warm magnetosheath population. In many of these, we also see patches of strong electrostatic waves parallel to the magnetic field - a smoking gun for rapid mixing via nonlinear processes. Cold ions alone are too slow to create the same waves; solving for roots of a simplified dispersion relation shows the electron population damps out the ion modes. From this, we infer the presence of cold electrons; in one notable case found by Wilder et al. 2016 (in review), they have been observed directly by FPI. Vlasov simulations of plasma mixing for a number of these events closely reproduce the observed electric field signatures. We conclude from numerical analysis and direct MMS observations that cold plasma mixing, including cold electrons, is the primary driver of parallel electrostatic waves observed near the electron diffusion region in asymmetric magnetic reconnection.
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hal-02861294 , version 1 (08-06-2020)

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J. Holmes, R. Ergun, D. L. Newman, F. D. Wilder, S. J. Schwartz, et al.. Cold Electrons as the Drivers of Parallel, Electrostatic Waves in Asymmetric Reconnection. AGU Fall Meeting, Dec 2016, San Francisco, California, United States. 21, 2016. ⟨hal-02861294⟩
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