Electron Bulk Acceleration and Thermalization at Earth's Quasiperpendicular Bow Shock

Electron heating at Earth's quasiperpendicular bow shock has been surmised to be due to the combined effects of a quasistatic electric potential and scattering through wave-particle interaction. Here we report the observation of electron distribution functions indicating a new electron heating...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2018-05, Vol.120 (22), p.225101-225101, Article 225101
Hauptverfasser: Chen, L.-J., Wang, S., Wilson, L. B., III, Schwartz, S., Bessho, Naoki, Moore, T., Gershman, D., Giles, B., Wilder, F. D., Ergun, R. E., Hesse, M., Lai, H., Russell, C., Strangeway, R., Torbert, R. B., F.-Vinas, A., Burch, J., Lee, S., Pollock, C., Dorelli, J., Paterson, W., Ahmadi, N., Goodrich, K., Lavraud, B., Le Contel, O., Khotyaintsev, Yu V., Lindqvist, P.-A., Boardsen, S., Wei, h., Le, A., Avanov, L.
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Zusammenfassung:Electron heating at Earth's quasiperpendicular bow shock has been surmised to be due to the combined effects of a quasistatic electric potential and scattering through wave-particle interaction. Here we report the observation of electron distribution functions indicating a new electron heating process occurring at the leading edge of the shock front. Incident solar wind electrons are accelerated parallel to the magnetic field toward downstream, reaching an electron-ion relative drift speed exceeding the electron thermal speed. The bulk acceleration is associated with an electric field pulse embedded in a whistler-mode wave. The high electron-ion relative drift is relaxed primarily through a nonlinear current-driven instability. The relaxed distributions contain a beam traveling toward the shock as a remnant of the accelerated electrons. Similar distribution functions prevail throughout the shock transition layer, suggesting that the observedacceleration and thermalization is essential to the cross-shock electron heating.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.120.225101