Abstract
To understand the nightside plasma sheet structure under different interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) Bz conditions, we have investigated statistically the equatorial distributions of ions and magnetic fields from Geotail when the IMF has been continuously northward or southward for shorter or longer than 1 hour. A dawn-dusk density (temperature) asymmetry with higher density (temperature) on the dawn (dusk) side is seen in the near-Earth plasma sheet during northward IMF, resulting in roughly dawn-dusk symmetric pressure. As southward IMF proceeds, the density asymmetry weakens while the temperature asymmetry maintains, resulting in higher pressure on the dusk side. The plasma sheet is relatively colder and denser near the flanks than around midnight. The flux distributions show that the density asymmetry is due to ions
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Wang, C. P., Lyons, L. R., Weygand, J. M., Nagai, T., & McEntire, R. W. (2006). Equatorial distributions of the plasma sheet ions, their electric and magnetic drifts, and magnetic fields under different interplanetary magnetic field Bz conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 111(4). https://doi.org/10.1029/2005JA011545
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