Direct Observation of Acceleration and Thermalization of Beam Electrons Caused by Double Layers in the Earth's Plasma Sheet
Zhigang Yuan, Yue Dong, S. Y. Huang, Zuxiang Xue, Xiongdong Yu
Abstract
Abstract We report direct observations of the detailed processes for the acceleration and thermalization of beam electrons in the plasma sheet (PS) of the Earth's magnetotail. With observations from the four magnetospheric multiscale (MMS) satellites, the potential of a double layer (DL) structure is found to be mostly consistent with enhancements of the averaged parallel energy of the beam electrons passing through the DL structure, demonstrating that beam electrons are accelerated by the DL structure. Thereafter, Debye‐scale parallel electric field turbulences and an increase of the parallel temperature are simultaneously observed, implying that electrostatic parallel turbulences thermalize beam electrons. These observations imply that the DL is a key process controlling the acceleration and thermalization of beam electrons in the PS of the Earth's magnetotail.