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Chapman Conference “Fundamental Properties and Processes of Magnetotails” 12 March 2013, Tuesday, p.m. Structure of Magnetic Reconnection in the Earth’s Magnetotail Geotail Observations T. NagaiTokyo Institute of Technology 12/8/2015 2:51 AM1

2 20 th Anniversary of Geotail Observations Launch on 24 July 1992 Prof. Atsuhiro Nishida “Person of Cultural Merit” in 2012 (an official Japanese recognition and honor)

12/8/2015 2:51 AM3 20-year Geotail observations 2 clear-cut encounters of the magnetic reconnection site observation observation time probability ion-electron decoupling region 336 s 0.000,000,53 (96+240) electron diffusion region 36 s 0.000,000,057 (12+24)

12/8/2015 2:51 AM4 Magnetic field structure Outflows (electron Vx and ion Vx) Out-of-plane current (electron Vy and ion Vy) Magnetic Reconnection Simulation

12/8/2015 2:51 AM UT 15 May 2003

Tailward flows Earthward flows Bz 0 Tailward flows Earthward flows ion energy-time diagrams 5 minutes Bz > 0 Bz < 0 12/8/2015 2:51 AM6

7 Ve Vi Magnetic field (MGF) Plasma (LEP) Ion and electron Velocity Number density

12/8/2015 2:51 AM8 electron Vx ion Vx ion Vy electron Vy

12/8/2015 2:51 AM9 58 electron Vx ion Vx ion Vy electron Vy electron E-t

12/8/2015 2:51 AM10 -v ix +v ix +v ex -v ex Direct detection of the dissipation region S. Zenitani, I. Shinohara, and T. Nagai, Geophys. Res. Lett., 39, L11102, 2012.

ion-electron decoupling Ve >> Vi intense electron current layer large Vey Spatial Scales MHD 1057: :44 UT 12/8/2015 2:51 AM11

time Bz > 0 Bz < 0 Tailward flowsEarthward flows Bz > 0 Bz < 0 ion velocity distribution functions 1057: :44 UT 12/8/2015 2:51 AM12 Earth tail

+450 km/s -650 km/s Earthward flow speed tailward flow speed MHD flows 12/8/2015 2:51 AM13 Asymmetric MHD outflows

+550 km/s -550 km/s (+450 km/s) (-650 km/s) -100 km/s MHD flows tailward velocity of reconnection site 12/8/2015 2:51 AM14

time Bz > 0 Bz < 0 Tailward flowsEarthward flows Bz > 0 Bz < 0 counter-streaming inflows ion velocity distribution functions 12/8/2015 2:51 AM15

Vx = +64 km/s Vx= -269 km/s inflows 12/8/2015 2:51 AM16 Asymmetric inflows

Vx = +164 km/s Vx= -169 km/s (+264 km/s -269 km/s) -100 km/s inflows Cluster results -100 km/s Baker et al Imada et al tailward velocity of reconnection site 12/8/2015 2:51 AM17 EarthTail

12/8/2015 2:51 AM18 1 i 8 i 8 i = 1.5 R E 1 i = 1200 km Geotail 15 May 2003 V MR = -100 km/s

12/8/2015 2:51 AM UT 05 May 2007

12/8/2015 2:51 AM Ve Vi Magnetic field (MGF) Plasma (LEP) Ion and electron Velocity Number density

12/8/2015 2:51 AM21 electron Vx ion Vx ion Vy electron Vy

12/8/2015 2:51 AM22 Ve Vi Ve electron Vx ion Vx ion Vy electron Vy electron E-t

Vx = km/s Vx= km/s (+375 km/s -500 km/s) km/s tailward velocity of reconnection site 12/8/2015 2:51 AM23

12/8/2015 2:51 AM24 8 i = 1.5 R E 1 i = 1200 km V MR = km/s 1 i 13 i

Main conclusions In the magnetic reconnection site of the near-Earth magnetotail 1.the central intense electron current layer (10 nA/m ) 1 i 2.ion-electron decoupling region 10 i 3.MHD regions outside the i-e decoupling region Nagai, T., I. Shinohara, M. Fujimoto, A. Matsuoka, T. Saito, and T. Mukai, J. Geophys. Res., 116, A04222, Zenitani, S., I. Shinohara, and T. Nagai, Geophys. Res. Lett., 39, L11102, /8/2015 2:51 AM i 10 i

12/8/2015 2:51 AM26 3D structure of magnetic reconnection Locations of Magnetic Reconnection Events 8 R E dawn-dusk width 10 i