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Local Emission of Whistler Waves by Landau Resonance As a Signature of a Converging Magnetic Hole

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<p>Magnetic holes are plasma structures that trap a large number of particles in a magnetic field that is weaker than its surroundings. The unprecedented high time-resolution in-situ observations by NASA's Magnetospheric Multi-Scale (MMS) mission enable us to study the particle dynamics in the Earth's magnetosheath plasma in great detail. For the first time, we reveal the local generation of whistler waves by the Landau-resonant instability of electron beams as a response to the large-scale evolution of a magnetic hole. As the magnetic hole converges, we find a pair of counter-streaming electron beams are formed near the hole's center as a consequence of the combined action of betatron cooling and Fermi acceleration. The beams trigger the generation of slightly oblique whistler waves near the hole center, which is supported by a remarkable agreement between observations and our ALPS model predictions. Our findings show that kinetic effects and wave-particle interactions are fundamental to the dynamics and the evolution of magnetic holes as an important type of coherent structures in collisionless plasmas.</p>
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