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Cold ion demagnetization near the X-line of magnetic reconnection

Authors :
Toledo-Redondo, Sergio
André, Mats
Khotyaintsev, Yuri V.
Vaivads, Andris
Walsh, Andrew
Li, Wenya
Graham, Daniel B.
Lavraud, Benoit
Masson, Arnaud
Aunai, Nicolas
Divin, Andrey
Dargent, Jeremy
Fuselier, Stephen
Gershman, Daniel J.
Dorelli, John
Giles, Barbara
Avanov, Levon
Pollock, Craig
Saito, Yoshifumi
Moore, Thomas E.
Coffey, Victoria
Chandler, Michael O.
Lindqvist, Per-Arne
Torbert, Roy
Russell, Christopher T.
Toledo-Redondo, Sergio
André, Mats
Khotyaintsev, Yuri V.
Vaivads, Andris
Walsh, Andrew
Li, Wenya
Graham, Daniel B.
Lavraud, Benoit
Masson, Arnaud
Aunai, Nicolas
Divin, Andrey
Dargent, Jeremy
Fuselier, Stephen
Gershman, Daniel J.
Dorelli, John
Giles, Barbara
Avanov, Levon
Pollock, Craig
Saito, Yoshifumi
Moore, Thomas E.
Coffey, Victoria
Chandler, Michael O.
Lindqvist, Per-Arne
Torbert, Roy
Russell, Christopher T.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Although the effects of magnetic reconnection in magnetospheres can be observed at planetary scales, reconnection is initiated at electron scales in a plasma. Surrounding the electron diffusion region, there is an Ion-Decoupling Region (IDR) of the size of the ion length scales (inertial length and gyroradius). Reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause often includes cold magnetospheric (few tens of eV), hot magnetospheric (10keV), and magnetosheath (1keV) ions, with different gyroradius length scales. We report observations of a subregion inside the IDR of the size of the cold ion population gyroradius (approximate to 15km) where the cold ions are demagnetized and accelerated parallel to the Hall electric field. Outside the subregion, cold ions follow the E x B motion together with electrons, while hot ions are demagnetized. We observe a sharp cold ion density gradient separating the two regions, which we identify as the cold and hot IDRs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233741060
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.2016GL069877