First resolved observations of the demagnetized electron-diffusion region of an astrophysical magnetic-reconnection site

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Spatially resolved, diagnostic signatures across the X-line and electron-diffusion region (EDR) by the Polar spacecraft are reported at Earth's magnetopause. The X-line traversal has a local electron's skin depth scale. First, resolved EDR profiles are presented with peak electron thermal Mach numbers >1.5, anisotropy >7, calibrated electron agyrotropy >1, and misordered expansion parameters indicative of demagnetization and strong (150 eV) increases in electron temperature. The amplitude and phase of these profiles correlate well with a guide geometry kinetic simulation of collisionless magnetic reconnection. Such high resolution diagnosis has been made possible by data processing techniques that afford an 11-fold reduction in the aliasing time for the electron moments. © 2012 American Physical Society.

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Scudder, J. D., Holdaway, R. D., Daughton, W. S., Karimabadi, H., Roytershteyn, V., Russell, C. T., & Lopez, J. Y. (2012). First resolved observations of the demagnetized electron-diffusion region of an astrophysical magnetic-reconnection site. Physical Review Letters, 108(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.225005

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