THEMIS observations of an earthward‐propagating dipolarization front
Planetary Science Institute · University of California, Los Angeles · +5 more institutions
Abstract
We report THEMIS observations of a dipolarization front, a sharp, large‐amplitude increase in the Z ‐component of the magnetic field. The front was detected in the central plasma sheet sequentially at X = −20.1 R E (THEMIS P1 probe), at X = −16.7 R E (P2), and at X = −11.0 R E (P3/P4 pair), suggesting its earthward propagation as a coherent structure over a distance more than 10 R E at a velocity of 300 km/s. The front thickness was found to be as small as the ion inertial length. Comparison with simulations allows us to interpret the front as the leading edge of a plasma fast flow formed by a burst of magnetic reconnection in the midtail.
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Authors
9- ARA. RunovCorresponding
Planetary Science Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- VAV. Angelopoulos
Planetary Science Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- MIM. I. Sitnov
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
- ВАВ. А. Сергеев
St Petersburg University
- JWJ. W. Bonnell
University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Front (military)
- Plasma
- Magnetic field
- Amplitude
- Plasma sheet
- Geophysics
- Inertial frame of reference