Formation of Inner Structure of a Reconnection Separatrix Region

Nilsson, H.; André, M.; Vaivads, A.; Owen, C. J.; Khotyaintsev, Yu. V.; Retinò, A.

Sweden, United Kingdom

Abstract

We present multipoint spacecraft observations at the dayside magnetopause of a magnetic reconnection separatrix region. This region separates two plasmas with significantly different temperatures and densities, at a large distance from the X line. We identify which terms in the generalized Ohm’s law balance the observed electric field throughout the separatrix region. The electric field inside a thin ∼c/ωpi Hall layer is balanced by the j×B/ne term while other terms dominate elsewhere. On the low density side of the region we observe a density cavity which forms due to the escape of magnetospheric electrons along the newly opened field lines. The perpendicular electric field inside the cavity constitutes a potential jump of several kV. The observed potential jump and field aligned currents can be responsible for strong aurora.

2006 Physical Review Letters
Cluster 79