“…Statistical observations suggest that magnetotail electrons (first of all, cold electron populations) are indeed anisotropic (Artemyev et al, 2020;Walsh et al, 2011), whereas ions are generally isotropic (C.-P. Wang et al, 2013), but may be nongyrotropic (see discussion in Artemyev et al, 2019). Most probable origins of electron anisotropy are field-aligned cold ionospheric outflow (Walsh et al, 2013) and field-aligned electron acceleration by kinetic Alfven waves in the magnetotail (Artemyev, Rankin, & Blanco, 2015;Damiano et al, 2015;Hull et al, 2020). Ion nongyrotropy likely results from combined contributions of cold, field-aligned anisotropic beams and hot, transversely anisotropic unmagnetized ions (see discussion in R. Wang et al, 2020).…”