Annales Geophysicae (Mar 2008)

Structure of the near-Earth plasma sheet during tailward flows

  • A. Runov,
  • A. Runov,
  • I. Voronkov,
  • Y. Asano,
  • W. Baumjohann,
  • M. Fujimoto,
  • R. Nakamura,
  • T. Takada,
  • M. Volwerk,
  • M. Volwerk,
  • Z. Vörös,
  • Z. Vörös,
  • M. Meurant,
  • A. Fazakerley,
  • H. Rème,
  • A. Balogh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-709-2008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
pp. 709 – 724

Abstract

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A detailed analysis of successive tailward flow bursts in the near-Earth magnetotail (X~−19 RE) plasma sheet is performed on the basis of in-situ multi-point observations by the Cluster spacecraft on 15 September 2001. The tailward flows were detected during a northward IMF interval, 2.5 h after a substorm expansion. Each flow burst (Vx<300 km/s) was associated with local auroral activation. Enhancements of the parallel and anti-parallel ~1 keV electron flux were detected during the flows. The spacecraft configuration enables to monitor the neutral sheet (Bx≈0) and the level of Bx≈10–15 nT simultaneously, giving a possibility to distinguish between closed plasmoid-like structures and open NFTE-like surges. The data analysis shows NFTE-like structures and localized current filaments embedded into the tailward plasma flow. 3-D shapes of the structures were reconstructed using the four-point magnetic filed measurements and the particle data.