Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Broadband Electrostatic Waves Behind Dipolarization Front: Observations and Analyses. |
Authors: |
Guo, Z. Z.1,2, Fu, H. S.1,2 huishanf@gmail.com, Cao, J. B.1,2, Yu, Y.1,2, Chen, Z. Z.1,2, Xu, Y.1,2, Liu, Y. Y.1,2, Wang, Z.1,2, Chen, G.3,4, Xiong, X.1,2 |
Source: |
Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics. Dec2021, Vol. 126 Issue 12, p1-12. 12p. |
Subject Terms: |
Plasma electrostatic waves, Polarization (Nuclear physics), Electron temperature, Wave-particle interactions, Cyclotron resonance |
Abstract: |
Using high‐resolution MMS data, we report the observations of broadband electrostatic waves associated with parallel electron temperature anisotropy (Te∥>Te⊥ ${T}_{e{\Vert} } > {T}_{e\perp }$) behind a dipolarization front (DF). These electrostatic waves include electrostatic solitary waves and electron cyclotron waves. To quantify electron anisotropy, we define the parallel flux anisotropy parameter Q=F∥/F⊥−1 $Q={F}_{{\Vert} }/{F}_{\perp }-1$, where F $F$ is phase space densities at each energy. By performing correlation analyses between parallel flux anisotropies (Qs $Qs$) and power spectral densities (PSDs) of these waves, we find that: (a) Qs $Qs$ in 0.8–20 keV are positively correlated with the parallel electric field fluctuations in 50–3,000 Hz; (b) Qs $Qs$ in 0.8–20 keV are positively correlated with perpendicular electric field fluctuations in all frequency ranges; (c) the correlation between parallel flux anisotropies and perpendicular electric field fluctuations is more significant in this case. We also discuss the possibility of electron firehose instability and wave–particle interactions. Our study promotes the understanding of the properties and dynamics of DFs. Plain Language Summary: Dipolarization fronts (DFs), the leading edge of the earthward high speed plasma jets in the Earth's magnetotail, are characterized by a sudden increase of northward magnetic field. It plays crucial roles in global flux transport and energy conversion during substorm. Behind DFs, there are various plasma waves related to the electron temperature anisotropies. For example, the whistler waves excited by perpendicular electron temperature anisotropy have been widely observed. However, few studies on the relationship between parallel electron temperature anisotropy and waves are reported behind DFs. In this study, using MMS data, we report the observations of broadband electrostatic waves associated with parallel electron temperature anisotropy behind a DF, and quantitatively investigate the correlation between parallel electron anisotropies and power spectral densities of these waves. Key Points: Broadband electrostatic waves are observed behind a dipolarization frontThese waves include electrostatic solitary waves and electron cyclotron wavesThese electrostatic fluctuations are positively correlated with electron parallel flux anisotropies in 0.8–20 keV [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
GreenFILE |