Signatures of secondary islands are frequently observed in the magnetic reconnection regions of magnetotail plasmas. In this paper, magnetic structures with the secondary-island signatures observed by Cluster are reassembled by a fitting-reconstruction method. The results show three-dimensionally that a secondary island event can manifest the flux rope formed with an As-type null and a Bs-type null paired via their spines. We call this As-spine-Bs-like configuration the helically wrapped spine model. The reconstructed field lines wrap around the spine to form the flux rope, and an O-type topology is therefore seen on the plane perpendicular to the spine. Magnetized electrons are found to rotate on and cross the fan surface, suggesting that both the torsional-spine and the spine-fan reconnection take place in the configuration. Furthermore, detailed analysis implies that the spiral nulls and flux ropes were locally generated nearby the spacecraft in the reconnection outflow region, indicating that secondary reconnection may occur in the exhaust away from the primary reconnection site.
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May 02 2016
In-situ observations of flux ropes formed in association with a pair of spiral nulls in magnetotail plasmas
Ruilong Guo;
Ruilong Guo
1School of Earth and Space Sciences,
Peking University
, Beijing 100871, China
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Zuyin Pu;
Zuyin Pu
1School of Earth and Space Sciences,
Peking University
, Beijing 100871, China
6PKU/UCLA Joint Research Institute in Science and Engineering,
Peking University
, Beijing, China
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Li-Jen Chen;
Li-Jen Chen
2
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771, USA
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Suiyan Fu
;
Suiyan Fu
1School of Earth and Space Sciences,
Peking University
, Beijing 100871, China
6PKU/UCLA Joint Research Institute in Science and Engineering,
Peking University
, Beijing, China
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Lun Xie;
Lun Xie
1School of Earth and Space Sciences,
Peking University
, Beijing 100871, China
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Xiaogang Wang;
Xiaogang Wang
3
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, China
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Malcolm Dunlop;
Malcolm Dunlop
4School of Astronautics,
Beihang University
, Beijing 100191, China
5RAL Space,
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
, STFC, Didcot OX11 0QX, United Kingdom
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Yulia V. Bogdanova;
Yulia V. Bogdanova
5RAL Space,
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
, STFC, Didcot OX11 0QX, United Kingdom
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Zhonghua Yao
;
Zhonghua Yao
7
UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory
, Dorking RH5 6NT, United Kindom
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Chijie Xiao;
Chijie Xiao
8School of Physics,
Peking University
, Beijing 100871, China
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Jiansen He;
Jiansen He
1School of Earth and Space Sciences,
Peking University
, Beijing 100871, China
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Andrew N. Fazakerley
Andrew N. Fazakerley
7
UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory
, Dorking RH5 6NT, United Kindom
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Ruilong Guo
1
Zuyin Pu
1,6
Li-Jen Chen
2
Suiyan Fu
1,6
Lun Xie
1
Xiaogang Wang
3
Malcolm Dunlop
4,5
Yulia V. Bogdanova
5
Zhonghua Yao
7
Chijie Xiao
8
Jiansen He
1
Andrew N. Fazakerley
7
1School of Earth and Space Sciences,
Peking University
, Beijing 100871, China
6PKU/UCLA Joint Research Institute in Science and Engineering,
Peking University
, Beijing, China
2
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771, USA
3
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, China
4School of Astronautics,
Beihang University
, Beijing 100191, China
5RAL Space,
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
, STFC, Didcot OX11 0QX, United Kingdom
7
UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory
, Dorking RH5 6NT, United Kindom
8School of Physics,
Peking University
, Beijing 100871, China
Phys. Plasmas 23, 052901 (2016)
Article history
Received:
January 23 2016
Accepted:
April 11 2016
Citation
Ruilong Guo, Zuyin Pu, Li-Jen Chen, Suiyan Fu, Lun Xie, Xiaogang Wang, Malcolm Dunlop, Yulia V. Bogdanova, Zhonghua Yao, Chijie Xiao, Jiansen He, Andrew N. Fazakerley; In-situ observations of flux ropes formed in association with a pair of spiral nulls in magnetotail plasmas. Phys. Plasmas 1 May 2016; 23 (5): 052901. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4948415
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