Wave-particle interactions during a dipolarization front event

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We present Cluster observations of wave-particle interactions during an earthward propagating dipolarization front (DF) and associated fast plasma bulk flows detected at the central current sheet in Earth's magnetotail. During this period, flux tubes behind the DF frequently contain more energetic or hotter ions than did the preexisting flux tubes ahead of the DF. On the other hand, electrons within the DF flux tubes heat less, or are even colder, than were the preexisting populations and are often accompanied by superposed isolated beams. At the same time, electrostatic emissions are strongly enhanced over a wide range of frequencies (up to several times the electron cyclotron frequency) behind the DFs. This low-frequency electrostatic wave power is well correlated with ion energization. From linear theory, we find two wave modes: a high-frequency beam mode and a low-frequency whistler mode that are associated with the electron beam component. We attribute the generation of whistlers to electron beams that persist for a while before undergoing rapid thermalization. The existence of isolated beam components behind DFs detected during the 4 s Cluster spin period indicates that DFs either provide a continuous source of electron beams or facilitate a physical process that maintains the beams against rapid thermalization. Our analysis suggests that the earthward motion of the DF flux tube, via Fermi acceleration as the magnetic field lines behind the DF shorten, can lead to the persistent electron beams that generate whistler mode waves, which in turn can heat ions. This scenario, by which free energy in electron beams generates waves that then heat ions, accounts for the Cluster observations of different energization behaviors between electrons and ions behind DFs. Key Points Wave-particle interactions during the dipolarization front event Dipolarization fronts facilitate sustenance of electron beams Free energy in electron beams generates whistler waves that possibly heat ions ©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

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Hwang, K. J., Goldstein, M. L., F.-Viñas, A., Schriver, D., & Ashour-Abdalla, M. (2014). Wave-particle interactions during a dipolarization front event. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 119(4), 2484–2493. https://doi.org/10.1002/2013JA019259

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