Abstract
Abstract
A large guide-field (∼1.1B
o) reconnection X-line, observed by the Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft during an outbound magnetopause crossing, is studied for Alfvén waves. Here B
o is the reconnecting field magnitude. The current sheet thickness of the magnetopause was ∼2.6 ion inertial lengths (∼269 km), where field-aligned counter-streaming electrons were observed and Hall electromagnetic fields were identified. A remarkable finding was that a kinetic Alfvén wave (KAW) was seen in the magnetopause upstream region after a shear Alfvén wave (SAW) was encountered in the magnetopause layer. The presence of both the SAW and KAW near the reconnection X-line is for the first time reported. In the spacecraft frame of reference, the SAW has a dominant frequency at ∼0.74 Hz, while the KAW has two dominant frequencies at ∼0.38 and ∼0.64 Hz. The wave energy for KAW and SAW was mostly carried away from the reconnection site by the Poynting flux parallel to the magnetic field. The parallel temperatures for ions and electrons were increased at KAW. The peaks of T
∥/T
⊥ for ions were located near the wave peaks, while the ratio peaks for electrons were near the wave troughs. Our findings suggest that KAWS and SAWs can be generated by asymmetric reconnection with a large guide field.
Funder
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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