“…The preferentially field‐aligned anisotropic cold electrons (probably of the ionospheric origin; see, e.g., Walsh et al, ) provide p ‖, e / p ⊥, e ∼1.1 in the quiet magnetotail (Artemyev et al, ; Walsh et al, ). For some CSs, the contribution of electron anisotropy to j y can reach 100%, that is, the current density can be fully attributed to the electron anisotropy, (1/ μ 0 )( p ‖, e − p ⊥, e )( ∂B x / ∂z )/ B 2 (Artemyev et al, , , Mingalev et al, ). However, statistical estimates of the electron anisotropy are too low to explain the observed j y (Artemyev et al, ).…”