The field-aligned scale length of one-dimensional double layers

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Auroras, Backscattering, Computerized Simulation, Electron Acceleration, Magnetic Mirrors, Potential Energy, Ion Temperature, Magnetospheric Ion Density, Plasma Layers

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The effects of the magnetic mirror, the backscattered primary electrons, and the magnetospheric hot ions on the field-aligned scale length of one-dimensional double layers are examined by numerical simulation. It is found that the double-layer potential structure can range from: localized in the absence of backscattered primary electrons and magnetospheric hot ions, to partially extended if only the backscattered primary electrons are present, to fully extended if both the backscattered primary electrons and the magnetospheric hot ions are present.

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