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MMS observations of electron-scale filamentary currents in the reconnection exhaust and near the X line
Authors
LA Avanov
JL Burch
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PA Cassak
LJ Chen
W Daughton
JC Dorelli
JF Drake
JP Eastwood
RE Ergun
M Fujimoto
DJ Gershman
BL Giles
JT Gosling
Y Khotyaintsev
B Lavraud
PA Lindqvist
TE Moore
FS Mozer
M Oka
W Paterson
TD Phan
C Pollock
CT Russell
Y Saito
MA Shay
RJ Strangeway
RB Torbert
S Wang
FD Wilder
M Øieroset
Publication date
1 January 2016
Publisher
'Wiley'
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Abstract
© 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.We report Magnetospheric Multiscale observations of macroscopic and electron-scale current layers in asymmetric reconnection. By intercomparing plasma, magnetic, and electric field data at multiple crossings of a reconnecting magnetopause on 22 October 2015, when the average interspacecraft separation was ~10km, we demonstrate that the ion and electron moments are sufficiently accurate to provide reliable current density measurements at 30ms cadence. These measurements, which resolve current layers narrower than the interspacecraft separation, reveal electron-scale filamentary Hall currents and electron vorticity within the reconnection exhaust far downstream of the X line and even in the magnetosheath. Slightly downstream of the X line, intense (up to 3μA/m2) electron currents, a super-Alfvénic outflowing electron jet, and nongyrotropic crescent shape electron distributions were observed deep inside the ion-scale magnetopause current sheet and embedded in the ion diffusion region. These characteristics are similar to those attributed to the electron dissipation/diffusion region around the X line
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