The role of O-type neutral lines in magnetic merging during substorms and solar flares

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Earth Magnetosphere, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetic Storms, Particle Acceleration, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Solar Flares, Geomagnetic Tail, Geomagnetism, Lines Of Force, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Solar Activity Effects

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A model has been constructed for the magnetic field configuration of a combination of X- and O-type neutral lines in the middle of the geomagnetic tail. The main feature is a bubble centered on the O-type line, the field lines of which are not connected to the main geomagnetic field. An analytical model of the motion of charged particles in the vicinity of an O-type neutral line, with an electric field aligned parallel to it, has been constructed and analyzed. Finally it is found that two distinct mechanisms of particle acceleration may exist if a substorm is powered by the inductive emf generated when the tail's magnetic field returns to a more dipolelike configuration by flowing through a pair of X- and O-type neutral lines.

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