Xiao-Jia Zhang, Anton V. Artemyev, Xinlin Li, Harry Arnold, Vassilis Angelopoulos, Drew L. Turner, Mykhaylo Shumko, Andrei Runov, Yang Mei, Zheng Xiang
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Abstract
Earth's magnetotail, a night-side region characterized by stretched magnetic
field lines and strong plasma currents, is the primary site for the release of
magnetic field energy and its transformation into plasma heating and kinetic
energy plus charged particle acceleration during magnetic reconnection. In this
study, we demonstrate that the efficiency of this acceleration can be
sufficiently high to produce populations of relativistic and ultra-relativistic
electrons, with energies up to several MeV, which exceeds all previous
theoretical and simulation estimates. Using data from the low altitude ELFIN
and CIRBE CubeSats, we show multiple events of relativistic electron bursts
within the magnetotail, far poleward of the outer radiation belt. These bursts
are characterized by power-law energy spectra and can be detected during even
moderate substorms.