2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014gl059223
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Cluster observations of fast magnetosonic waves in the heliosphere current sheet

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“…In the upstream solar wind, the Curlometer has also been used to determine J in current sheets on a variety of scales, as well as through the heliospheric current sheet (Dai et al., 2014; Eastwood et al., 2002), and at the quasi‐perpendicular bow shock, the method has also enabled the investigation of the cross shock electric field (Eastwood et al., 2007), and other large scale structures, as well as for intense current sheets (Artemyev, Pritchett, et al., 2018; Artemyev, Anton, et al., 2018). Thin current sheets have also been seen in the magnetosheath (Chasapis et al., 2015; Yordanova et al., 2016).…”
Section: Application By Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the upstream solar wind, the Curlometer has also been used to determine J in current sheets on a variety of scales, as well as through the heliospheric current sheet (Dai et al., 2014; Eastwood et al., 2002), and at the quasi‐perpendicular bow shock, the method has also enabled the investigation of the cross shock electric field (Eastwood et al., 2007), and other large scale structures, as well as for intense current sheets (Artemyev, Pritchett, et al., 2018; Artemyev, Anton, et al., 2018). Thin current sheets have also been seen in the magnetosheath (Chasapis et al., 2015; Yordanova et al., 2016).…”
Section: Application By Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intense electric fields are one of the important factors affecting relativistic electron injections in the outer radiation belt. Previous studies have shown that the intense substorm electric fields or enhanced transient electric fields could accelerate injected electrons in the outer radiation belt (e.g., Mithaiwala and Horton, 2005;Gabrielse et al, 2012;Dai L et al, 2014Dai L et al, , 2015Tang CL et al, 2016b). Besides, some other factors (the characteristics of the injection region before electron injections and the source populations) may affect ~ 600 keV electron injections in the outer radiation belt.…”
Section: Discussion and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous observations have shown that energetic electrons in the mid-tail or the near-Earth magnetotail during geomagnetic activities are the source population of injected MeV electrons in the outer radiation belt (e.g., Taylor et al, 2004;Lui ATY et al, 2012;Dai L et al, 2014;Tang CL et al, 2016b). During the injection of energetic electrons, these electrons moved earthward and entered the region of a stronger magnetic field (mainly the Bz component, as shown in Tverskoy (1969)).…”
Section: Discussion and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resonance energy and free energy for n =0 and n =±1 resonance in the events is summarized in the schematic Figure i. The n =0 resonance velocity v ‖ = ω / k ‖ is estimated through the Maxwell equation from the perpendicular wave field as ωfalse/k=false|δEfalse|false|δBfalse| (e.g., Dai et al, ). The root‐mean‐square of the field with a 0.05‐s window has been used to compute the wave amplitude.…”
Section: Observations and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%