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Electron Acceleration and Thermalization at Magnetotail Separatrices

Norgren, Astrid Elisabet Cecilia, M. Hesse, D. B. Graham, Y. V. Khotyaintsev, P. Tenfjord, A. Vaivads, K. Steinvall, Y. Xu, D. J. Gershman, Peter Lindqvist, Ferdinand Plaschke, J. L. Burch

2020Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo)30 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study we use the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission to investigate the electron acceleration and thermalization occurring along the magnetic reconnection separatrices in the magnetotail. We find that initially cold electron lobe populations are accelerated toward the X line forming beams with energies up to a few kiloelectron volts, corresponding to a substantial fraction of the electron thermal energy inside the exhaust. The accelerated electron populations are unstable to the formation of electrostatic waves which develop into nonlinear electrostatic solitary waves. The waves' amplitudes are large enough to interact efficiently with a large part of the electron population, including the electron beam. The wave-particle interaction gradually thermalizes the beam, transforming directed drift energy to thermal energy.

Topics & Concepts

ThermalisationPhysicsElectronAtomic physicsParticle accelerationPopulationMagnetic reconnectionAccelerationAmplitudeComputational physicsPlasmaClassical mechanicsOpticsNuclear physicsDemographySociologyIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis
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