Plasmoids and Magnetic Field Dipolarizations During Juno's First 47 Orbits: Is Ion Acceleration Always Observed in the Dipolarizations?
A. Blöcker,
E. A. Kronberg,
E. E. Grigorenko
et al.
Abstract:Plasmoids and magnetic field dipolarizations are reconnection‐related phenomena often resulting in reconfiguration of the magnetic field and energetic particle acceleration in planetary magnetotail. Building on the work of Blöcker et al. (2023) (10.1029/2023JA031312), we selected seven specific events from their magnetic field dipolarization analysis, each exhibiting distinct ion dynamics during the time interval of the magnetic field dipolarizations. To gain further insights into the understanding why certain… Show more
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