Characteristics of Suprathermal Electrons in Small-Scale Magnetic Flux Ropes and Their Implications on the Magnetic Connection to the Sun
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Published:2021-10
Issue:10
Volume:296
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ISSN:0038-0938
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Container-title:Solar Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sol Phys
Author:
Choi Kyung-Eun, Lee Dae-YoungORCID, Wang Hee-Eun, Lee Seunguk, Kim Kyung-Chan, Park Kyung Sun
Abstract
AbstractSmall-scale magnetic flux ropes (SMFRs) are observed more frequently than larger-scale magnetic flux ropes (e.g., magnetic clouds) in interplanetary space. We selected 235 SMFRs by applying cylindrical linear force-free fitting to 20-year observations of the Wind satellite, which meets the criteria of low beta, low temperature, an enhanced magnetic field, and a rotation feature. By examining the pitch angle distribution of suprathermal electrons for these events, we found that approximately 45.1% of the SMFRs were accompanied by unidirectional beams (strahl). A much smaller percentage of SMFRs (∼10.7%) were associated with bidirectional beams. We also found a small percentage (∼7.2%) of (sunward) conic distributions during SMFR events. Last, the remaining ∼37.0% of SMFRs were associated with complex electron distributions. The unidirectional beams and most of the conics (together corresponding to ∼50% of the total 235 SMFRs) imply open-field SMFRs with only one end connected to the Sun. For ∼37.7% of the unidirectional beam SMFRs, the local IMF field polarity was orthogonal or inverted (possibly due to interchange reconnection). Based on the solar wind conditions around the bidirectional beams, we suggest that more than half of the bidirectional beams were not necessarily closed-field-line SMFRs.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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