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Extended magnetic reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause from detection of bi-directional jets

Authors :
Henri Rème
Eberhard Moebius
M. B. Bavassano-Cattaneo
G. Paschmann
L. M. Kistler
Masaki Fujimoto
L. A. Frank
Wolfgang Baumjohann
William R. Paterson
Berndt Klecker
C. W. Carlson
E. Georgescu
Gerhard Haerendel
Tai Phan
Marit Øieroset
A. M. DiLellis
Karl-Heinz Fornacon
Susumu Kokubun
Bengt U. Ö. Sonnerup
Toshifumi Mukai
Source :
Nature. 404(6780)
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Magnetic reconnection is a process that converts magnetic energy into bi-directional plasma jets; it is believed to be the dominant process by which solar-wind energy enters the Earth's magnetosphere1,2. This energy is subsequently dissipated by magnetic storms and aurorae3,4. Previous single-spacecraft observations5,6,7 revealed only single jets at the magnetopause—while the existence of a counter-streaming jet was implicitly assumed, no experimental confirmation was available. Here we report in situ two-spacecraft observations of bi-directional jets at the magnetopause, finding evidence for a stable and extended reconnection line; the latter implies substantial entry of the solar wind into the magnetosphere. We conclude that reconnection is determined by large-scale interactions between the solar wind and the magnetosphere, rather than by local conditions at the magnetopause.

Details

ISSN :
14764687
Volume :
404
Issue :
6780
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bc9d48d16c7dd9560cb363ff054bb0e7