“…Oxygen of ionospheric origin in the lobes flows into the plasma sheet and replaces the plasma sheet protons during the tearing instability in the magnetotail [ Karimabadi et al ., ]. Although there is no evidence that these oxygen ions change the thickness of the current sheet [ Liu et al ., ], as a heavy ion species the oxygen can influence magnetotail reconnection processes in several other ways, e.g., reducing the reconnection rate [e.g., Shay and Swisdak , ; Karimabadi et al ., ; Markidis et al ., ; Liang et al ., ], slowing down outflow speed and dipolarization front (DF) propagation speed [e.g., Liang et al ., ], generating “heavy whistler waves” that mediate the reconnection [ Shay and Swisdak , ], and forming multiscale diffusion regions [e.g., Liu et al ., ].…”