Ion beams observed in the near Earth plasma sheet region on May 10, 1996 Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • This Letter reports observations of ion distributions made by the Wind 3D plasma experiment on May 10, 1996 during the 0400 UT substorm. The observations come from the 3D ion analyzer with a geometrical factor two orders of magnitude larger than most of the similar instruments flown through the near‐earth geomagnetic tail. This has permitted observations of detailed ion beam characteristics during the passage of the spacecraft across the plasma sheet boundary into the lobe where the density is very low. The plasma initially consists of cold and warm components, with an additional hot component observed as the spacecraft approaches the plasma sheet‐lobe interface. The beams originate from the warm component, which is the most dynamic. The Wind detector was even able to detect a weak beam inside the lobe where the density is ≲0.01 cm−3. Some of these observations are new and are not completely explained by current theories.

publication date

  • April 15, 1997

has restriction

  • closed

Date in CU Experts

  • March 23, 2014 6:12 AM

Full Author List

  • Parks GK; Skoug RM; Spencer SL; McCarthy MP; Lin RP; Larson D; McFadden J; Rème H; Sanderson TR

author count

  • 9

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International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0094-8276

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1944-8007

Additional Document Info

start page

  • 975

end page

  • 978

volume

  • 24

issue

  • 8