Evidence of strong energetic ion acceleration in the near-Earth magnetotail
Abstract
Until now it is still questionable whether ions are accelerated to energies above 100 keV in the near-Earth current sheet (CS), in the vicinity of a possible near-Earth neutral line. By using 11 years of 3-D energetic ion flux data for protons, helium, and oxygen (~150 keV-1 MeV) from the RAPID instrument on board Cluster 4, we statistically study the energetic ion acceleration by investigating ion anisotropies in the near-Earth magnetotail (-20 RE < X <-16 RE). It is found that the earthward (tailward) anisotropy of the energetic (>150 keV) ions (protons, He+, and O+) tend to become higher as the earthward (tailward) plasma bulk flows (measured by Cluster Ion Spectrometry experiment) become stronger. During such periods the presence of a strong acceleration source tailward (earthward) of Cluster spacecraft (S/C) is confirmed by the hardening energy spectra of the earthward (tailward) energetic ion flows. A good statistical correlation between tailward bulk flow, negative Bz, and the tailward anisotropy of energetic ions indicates that the strong ion acceleration might be related to a near-Earth reconnection, which occurred earthward of the Cluster S/C. The energetic ion anisotropies do not show a clear dependence on the AE index, which may indicate that the acceleration source(s) for the energetic ions could be spatially localized.
- Publication:
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Geophysical Research Letters
- Pub Date:
- June 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1002/2014GL060252
- Bibcode:
- 2014GeoRL..41.3724L
- Keywords:
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- energetic ions;
- acceleration;
- anisotropy