Oxygen Ion Butterfly Distributions Observed in a Magnetotail Dipolarizing Flux Bundle

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS(2019)

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Cluster observed two intermittent oxygen ion (O+) flux enhancements with energy dispersions in a dipolarizing flux bundle, which is known as a region of enhanced northward magnetic field (B-z) embedded in the earthward high-speed flow. The flux enhancements of O+ show clear pitch angle dependences, which are termed as butterfly distributions. Two corresponding flux enhancements of field-aligned protons (H+) are also shown in its spectrum, but they are weaker and emerge later (similar to 10 s) than those of O+. Simulation shows that both enhanced ion species are the counterstreaming populations. They originated from the lobe region and were driven into the center plasma sheet by the dawn-dusk electric field (E-y). Backward tracing test-particle simulations reproduce the butterfly O+ and the counterstreaming H+ distribution. The differences between O+ and H+ are because of their different gyroradii. The lobe O+ can arrive at the magnetic equatorial plane in less than one gyromotion due to its large gyroradius, and O+ with a larger field-aligned velocity can arrive at the equatorial plane earlier, leading to the energy and pitch angle dependence. While H+ with similar energy can drift into dipolarizing flux bundle through electric field drift (E x B motion) and arrive at the equatorial plane through adiabatic motion, which consequently forms the field-aligned flux enhancements in dipolarizing flux bundle, that is, the B-z-dominant region. The simulation further confirms that intermittent increases of E-y component can produce the two intermittent flux enhancements, as indicated in the in situ observation.
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oxygen ions, butterfly distribution, dipolarizing flux bundles, intermittent flux enhancements
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