Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5789047 | Science Bulletin | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Magnetic null points and flux ropes play important roles in the three-dimensional process of magnetic reconnection. In this study, a cluster of null points are reconstructed in the reconnection region in the magnetotail by applying a fitting-reconstruction method to measurements from the Cluster mission. The number of reconstructed null points varies rapidly, presenting a turbulent-like evolution of the magnetic structure. The electron density and the flux of the accelerated electrons were enhanced in this turbulent-like region. During this unstable reconnection process, a B-As-B null structure was formed, showing flux rope features and resembling a secondary island in the observation.
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Authors
Ruilong Guo, Zuyin Pu, Suiyan Fu, Lun Xie, Malcolm Dunlop, Yulia V. Bogdanova, Jiansen He, Xin Wang, Zhonghua Yao,