Statistical Survey of Thin Current Sheets in Earth's Magnetotail: MMS Observations

Author:

Zhang Zhibo1,Lu San123ORCID,Lu Quanming123ORCID,Wang Rongsheng123ORCID,Zhan Chenchen1,Li Xinmin1ORCID,Artemyev Anton V.45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CAS Key Laboratory of Geoscience Environment School of Earth and Space Sciences CAS Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

2. Deep Space Exploration Laboratory Hefei China

3. Collaborative Innovation Center of Astronautical Science and Technology Harbin China

4. Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics University of California Los Angeles CA USA

5. Space Research Institute Moscow Russia

Abstract

AbstractThin current sheets (TCS) formed in Earth's magnetotail and hosting magnetic field line reconnection are important element of magnetospheric dynamics. In this paper, a statistical survey of 163 TCS crossing events in Earth's magnetotail using observations by MMS during 2017–2020 is performed. We find that magnetotail TCSs typically have a very strong current density primarily carried by electrons, with a thickness of a few ion inertial lengths. Our statistical results reveal different characteristics between TCSs located on the duskside and dawnside. Specifically, we find that TCSs on the duskside have a smaller thickness, higher current density, and stronger Hall electric field than on the dawnside. Our results also show that there is a correlation between the TCS thickness and the Hall electric field magnitude, with a stronger Hall electric field present in thinner TCSs. Our statistics results confirm previously reported key TCS dawn‐dusk asymmetries, with the main advance of directly measurable plasma currents. TCS characteristics of the presented data set will be useful for initialization of realistic numerical simulations and theoretical investigations of TCS instabilities resulted in various dynamical models of the magnetotail.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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