Abstract
Energetic particles with energies from tens of keV to a few hundred keV are frequently observed in the Earth's magnetotail. Here we study, by means of a test particle numerical simulation, the acceleration of different ion species (H+, He+, He++, and On+ with n = 1–6) in the presence of transient electromagnetic perturbations. All the considered ions develop power law tails at high energies, except for O+ ions. This is strongly correlated to the time that the particle spends in the current sheet. Ion acceleration is found to be proportional to the charge state, while it grows in a weaker way with the ion mass. We find that O5+/6+ can reach energies higher than 500 keV. These results may explain the strong oxygen acceleration observed in the magnetotail.
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Catapano, F., Zimbardo, G., Perri, S., Greco, A., Delcourt, D., Retinò, A., & Cohen, I. J. (2017). Charge Proportional and Weakly Mass-Dependent Acceleration of Different Ion Species in the Earth’s Magnetotail. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(20), 10,108-10,115. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL075092
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