Acceleration of protons and heavy ions to suprathermal energies during dipolarizations in the near-Earth magnetotail
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Published:2019-07-09
Issue:4
Volume:37
Page:549-559
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ISSN:1432-0576
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Container-title:Annales Geophysicae
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ann. Geophys.
Author:
Malykhin Andrei Y., Grigorenko Elena E., Kronberg Elena A., Daly Patrick W.ORCID, Kozak Ludmila V.
Abstract
Abstract. In this work we present an analysis of the dynamics of
suprathermal ions of different masses (H+, He+, O+) during
prolonged dipolarizations in the near-Earth magnetotail (X>-17RE) according to Cluster/RAPID observations in 2001–2005. All
dipolarizations from our database were associated with fast flow braking
and consisted of multiple dipolarization fronts (DFs). We found
statistically that fluxes of suprathermal ions started to increase
∼1 min before the dipolarization onset and continued to grow
for ∼1 min after the onset. The start of flux growth
coincided with the beginning of a decrease in the spectral index γ.
The decrease in γ was observed for protons for ∼1 min after the dipolarization onset, and for He+ and O+ ions for ∼3 and ∼5 min after the onset
respectively. The negative variations of γ for O+ ions were ∼2.5 times larger than for light ions. This demonstrates more
efficient acceleration for heavy ions. The strong negative variations of
γ were observed in finite energy ranges for all ion components. This
indicates the possibility of nonadiabatic resonant acceleration of ions in
the course of their interaction with multiple DFs during dipolarizations.
Our analysis showed that some fraction of light ions can be accelerated up
to energies ≥600 keV and some fraction of oxygen ions can be
accelerated up to ∼1.2 MeV. Such strong energy gains cannot
be explained by acceleration at a single propagating DF and suggest the
possibility of multistage ion acceleration in the course of their
interaction with multiple DFs during the prolonged dipolarizations.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation Volkswagen Foundation
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geology,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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