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Inner Plasma Structure of the Low-Latitude Reconnection Layer

Authors :
Zhang, Q.-H
Dunlop, M. W
Lockwood, M
Lavraud, B
Bogdanova, Y. V
Hasegawa, H
Yang, H. -G
Liu, R. -Y
Hu, H. -Q
Zhang, B. -C
Pu, Z. -Y
Yang, Z. -W
Wang, J
Taylor, M. G. G. T
Berchem, J
Constantinescu, D
Volwerk, M
Frey, H
Fazakerley, A. N
Shen, C
Shi, J. -K
Sibeck, D
Escoubet, P
Wild, J. A
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 117(A8)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2012.

Abstract

We report a clear transition through a reconnection layer at the low-latitude magnetopause which shows a complete traversal across all reconnected field lines during northwestward interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) conditions. The associated plasma populations confirm details of the electron and ion mixing and the time history and acceleration through the current layer. This case has low magnetic shear with a strong guide field and the reconnection layer contains a single density depletion layer on the magnetosheath side which we suggest results from nearly field-aligned magnetosheath flows. Within the reconnection boundary layer, there are two plasma boundaries, close to the inferred separatrices on the magnetosphere and magnetosheath sides (Ssp and Ssh) and two boundaries associated with the Alfvén waves (or Rotational Discontinuities, RDsp and RDsh). The data are consistent with these being launched from the reconnection site and the plasma distributions are well ordered and suggestive of the time elapsed since reconnection of the field lines observed. In each sub-layer between the boundaries the plasma distribution is different and is centered around the current sheet, responsible for magnetosheath acceleration. We show evidence for a velocity dispersion effect in the electron anisotropy that is consistent with the time elapsed since reconnection. In addition, new evidence is presented for the occurrence of partial reflection of magnetosheath electrons at the magnetopause current layer.

Subjects

Subjects :
Geophysics

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
117
Issue :
A8
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Notes :
CAS Grant 2009S1-54, , AAA China Grant IC201112, , NNSF China Grant 40890164, , NBRP China Grant 2012CB825603, , SOA China Grant 201005017, , NNSF China Grant 41031064, , NNSF China Grant 41104091
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20140008335
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2012JA017622