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Statistical study of magnetotail flux ropes near the lunar orbit
Authors:SiQi Zhao  AnMin Tian  QuanQi Shi  ChiJie Xiao  SuiYan Fu  QiuGang Zong  HuiZi Wang  Shuai Zhang  ShaoJie Zhao  DongXiao Pan  ShangChun Teng  YiXing Liu  Kun Tan
Abstract:Flux-rope/TCR events near the magnetotail lunar orbit (?67RE < GSM X* < ?39RE) were studied using magnetic-field and plasma data measured by THEMIS B and C between January 2011 and March 2012. The aberrant coordinate GSM*, where the X* axis is rotated 4° relative to GSM-X, was used to count the occurrence rate. The number ratio of earthward to tailward events was about 3:5. Moreover, the event occurrence rate distribution showed a clear dawn-dusk asymmetry distribution, with dusk-side events accounting for 57.98%. A superposed epoch analysis of the flux-rope events showed that earthward events had a shorter duration in the leading than in the trailing part. Earthward events also displayed a lower temperature and a lower flow speed than tailward events. We studied the relationship between the event occurrence rate and geomagnetic activity level even further. The occurrence rate of tailward flux-rope/TCR events increases with increasing AE-index, whereas earthward events occur mainly in the relatively quiet period of geomagnetic activity (AE ~ 100–00 nT). Flux-rope/TCR events identified within a 10 mm time frame were treated as belonging to a single reconnection event. By comparing the occurrence rates of earthward and tailward events along X*, we estimated the most likely location of the near-Earth reconnection site as X* = ?36RE.
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