Observations of Magnetic Field Line Curvature and Its Role in the Space Plasma Turbulence

Huang, S. Y. and Zhang, J. and Sahraoui, F. and Yuan, Z. G. and Deng, X. H. and Jiang, K. and Xu, S. B. and Wei, Y. Y. and He, L. H. and Zhang, Z. H. (2020) Observations of Magnetic Field Line Curvature and Its Role in the Space Plasma Turbulence. The Astrophysical Journal, 898 (1). L18. ISSN 2041-8213

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Abstract

Recent numerical simulations of plasma turbulence showed that magnetic field line curvature plays a key role in particle energization. Based on in situ high-resolution data provided by the four Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft, we investigate the magnetic field line curvature and its role in the turbulent magnetosheath plasma. Our analysis reveals that the curvature exhibits two power-law distributions: the low curvature follows the scaling as κ0.33, and the large curvature has a scaling as κ−2.16. The curvature is anticorrelated with the magnitude of the magnetic field, but positively related to the normal force, the drift electric current, and the curvature drift acceleration term, indicating that intense energy dissipation due to the curvature drift occurs in the large curvature region. One typical example shows a localized increase of electron temperature that coincides with a peak in the curvature and the curvature drift acceleration term, which supports the role of the latter in local energization of electrons, in agreement with simulation results. These observations allow us to better understand the connection between magnetic field line curvature, energy dissipation, and particle energization in space and astrophysical plasmas.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Middle East Library > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@middle-eastlibrary.com
Date Deposited: 22 May 2023 06:05
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2024 12:26
URI: http://editor.openaccessbook.com/id/eprint/894

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