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Electron scale coherent structure as micro accelerator in the Earth's magnetosheath.

Zi-Kang XieQiu-Gang ZongChao YueXu-Zhi ZhouZhi-Yang LiuJian-Sen HeYi-Xin HaoChung-Sang NgHui ZhangShu-Tao YaoCraig PollockGuan LeRobert ErgunPer-Arne Lindqvist
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Turbulent energy dissipation is a fundamental process in plasma physics that has not been settled. It is generally believed that the turbulent energy is dissipated at electron scales leading to electron energization in magnetized plasmas. Here, we propose a micro accelerator which could transform electrons from isotropic distribution to trapped, and then to stream (Strahl) distribution. From the MMS observations of an electron-scale coherent structure in the dayside magnetosheath, we identify an electron flux enhancement region in this structure collocated with an increase of magnetic field strength, which is also closely associated with a non-zero parallel electric field. We propose a trapping model considering a field-aligned electric potential together with the mirror force. The results are consistent with the observed electron fluxes from ~50 eV to ~200 eV. It further demonstrates that bidirectional electron jets can be formed by the hourglass-like magnetic configuration of the structure.
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