Kinetic Interaction of Cold and Hot Protons With an Oblique EMIC Wave Near the Dayside Reconnecting Magnetopause
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2021-04-18Referencia bibliográfica
Toledo-Redondo, S... [et al.] (2021). Kinetic interaction of cold and hot protons with an oblique EMIC wave near the dayside reconnecting magnetopause. Geophysical Research Letters, 48, e2021GL092376. [https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL092376]
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ISSI international team Cold plasma of ionospheric origin in the Earth's magnetosphere; Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) of Spain FIS2017-90102-R; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); European Commission; Centre National D'etudes Spatiales; University of Toulouse; National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) 80NSSC18K1378 80NSSC19K070 80NSSC19K0254 80NSSC19K0270 NNG04EB99C; SNSA 56/18Résumé
We report observations of the ion dynamics inside an Alfvén branch wave that propagates
near the reconnecting dayside magnetopause. The measured frequency, wave normal angle and
polarization are consistent with the predictions of a dispersion solver. The magnetospheric plasma
contains hot protons (keV), cold protons (eV), plus some heavy ions. While the cold protons follow the
magnetic field fluctuations and remain frozen-in, the hot protons are at the limit of magnetization. The
cold protons exchange energy back and forth, adiabatically, with the wave fields. The cold proton velocity
fluctuations contribute to balance the Hall term fluctuations in Ohm's law, and the wave E field has small
ellipticity and right-handed polarization. The dispersion solver indicates that increasing the cold proton
density facilitates propagation and amplification of these waves at oblique angles, as for the observed
wave.