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Magnetotail Ion Structuring by Kinetic Ballooning‐Interchange Instability

E. V. Panov, San Lu, P. L. Pritchett

2022Geophysical Research Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

By combining three-probe THEMIS observations and 3-D Particle-in-Cell simulations, we identify key structures on the ion gyroradius scale that occur in connection with ballooning-interchange instability heads in the Earth's magnetotail. The mesoscale structures occur at sites of strong ion velocity shear and vorticity where the thermal ion Larmor radius is about half of the width of the head. Finer structures occur at the smaller scales characterizing the wavelength of the electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves generated at the heads. These two processes act to erode and thin the current sheet, thereby forming a local magnetotail configuration that is favorable for reconnection.

Topics & Concepts

GyroradiusPhysicsInstabilityBallooningIonKinetic energyCurrent sheetGeophysicsComputational physicsSubstormAtomic physicsMagnetosphereMechanicsClassical mechanicsMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasmaTokamakNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsAstro and Planetary Science