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First Observation of Kinetic Alfvén Waves behind Reconnection Front in Terrestrial Magnetotail

Z. Wang, X. Y. Liu, H. S. Fu, Jinbin Cao, Lei Dai, Sergio Toledo‐Redondo, W. Z. Zhang, Wen Fu, Jinsong Zhao, Y. Yu, Zhenyan Guo

2023The Astrophysical Journal17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Reconnection fronts, also known as dipolarization fronts (DFs), and kinetic Alfvén waves (KAWs) are two of the widely observed structures and waves in the terrestrial magnetotail, but their correlation remains elusive in previous spacecraft measurements. Using high-resolution Magnetospheric Multiscale data, here we provide the first observational identification of KAWs behind the DF. These low-frequency dispersive KAWs propagate quasi-perpendicular to the magnetic field at phase speeds slower than local Alfvén speed, and are highly correlated with high-frequency whistlers propagating obliquely to the magnetic field. Specifically, whistlers appear at local magnetic field minima (wave troughs of KAWs) and disappear at local magnetic field maxima (wave crests of KAWs), highly consistent with the source region of whistler waves previously reported near equator and dayside magnetopause. Our study also suggests that the KAWs behind DFs could originate from the diffusion region of magnetic reconnection. These findings improve our understanding of the relationship between DFs, KAWs, and whistler waves in terrestrial magnetotail.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsWhistlerGeophysicsMagnetic reconnectionMagnetopauseMagnetic fieldComputational physicsEquatorAstrophysicsSolar windAstronomyLatitudeQuantum mechanicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
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