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P S Pyakurel1, T D Phan1, M Øieroset1
1University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory, California 94720, USA.
Abstract:
We present the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission's observations of large-scale reconnection with a laminar ion exhaust containing many electron-scale filamentary current sheets, one of which exhibited a super-ion-Alfvénic electron jet flowing opposite to the ion exhaust jet, identified as electron-only reconnection. Despite the close proximity (a few electron inertial lengths) of the four MMS spacecraft, they recorded different electron-only reconnection signatures, including differences in the magnitude and profile of the electron jet, parallel electric fields, and dissipation j·E^{'}≡j·[E+v_{e}×B], indicating extremely short-scale spatial and temporal variability. Furthermore, the leading spacecraft did not detect reconnection signatures, suggesting that MMS may have witnessed the onset of electron-only reconnection. Hall magnetic field perturbations associated with an electron-scale current sheet were detected after the onset. The dissipation j·E^{'} in the electron-only current sheet was dominated by the component perpendicular to the magnetic field, contrasting with the dominance of the parallel component in previous large guide field reconnection events.
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