Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994georl..21.1027m&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276), vol. 21, no. 11, p. 1027-1030
Physics
4
Distribution Functions, Electron Distribution, Geomagnetic Tail, Ions, Magnetic Storms, Plasma Jets, Plasmas (Physics), Electron Energy, Magnetic Fields, Magnetohydrodynamics
Scientific paper
Three plasma burst events were observed with the Low Energy Particle (LEP) instrument onboard GEOTAIL at X(sub GSM) = -42 R(sub E). Two of these events were detected when the spacecraft was in the plasma sheet. In these events, the first signature of the burst was the tailward flow of the accelerated electrons with energies of about 5 keV. This was followed by the appearance of the tailward streaming ions with energies greater than 20 keV. Importantly, these tailward streaming ions were observed together with the non-streaming ions of the plasma sheet which had not experienced acceleration or heating. Then the electron distribution function started to develop an elongated core component at less than 1 keV and isotropic or perpendicularly heated structure at greater than 1keV. These two events lasted for about two minutes. The spacecraft was in the tail lobe before the third event took place. In this event the first signature was the bistreaming electrons with peak energy at 2 keV. After a short interval of the flux decrease, hot electrons with energy approximately 3 keV appeared. The velocity distribution function of the ions had an incomplete shell structure with an average tailward velocity of approximately 900 km/sec. The non-streaming component was absent in this case. It is suggested that in the first two events the spacecraft was in the plasma jet emanating from the near Earth neutral line, while it traversed the edge of the plasmoid in the third event. The associated substorm onset can be identified for the first event after which the disturbance continued.
Hirahara Masafumi
Machida Shiki
Maezawa Kiyoshi
Mukai Tadashi
Nishida Akira
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