Magnetic Reconnection within the Boundary Layer of a Magnetic Cloud in the Solar Wind
Zolt\'an V\"or\"os, Ali Varsani, Emiliya Yordanova, Yury L. Sasunov,, Owen W. Roberts, Arp\'ad Kis, Rumi Nakamura, Yasuhito Narita

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed multi-point analysis of magnetic reconnection within the boundary layer of a magnetic cloud in the solar wind, revealing novel shock-like discontinuities and particle acceleration phenomena.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed observational evidence of non-Petschek-type slow shocks, turbulent Hall magnetic fields, and relativistic electron populations in magnetic cloud boundary layers.
Findings
First observation of non-Petschek slow shocks
Detection of turbulent Hall magnetic fields and electron jets
Evidence of proton acceleration and relativistic electrons
Abstract
The twisted local magnetic field at the front or rear regions of the magnetic clouds (MCs) associated with interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) is often nearly opposite to the direction of the ambient interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). There is also observational evidence for magnetic reconnection (MR) outflows occurring within the boundary layers of MCs. In this paper a MR event located at the western flank of the MC occurring on 2000-10-03 is studied in detail. Both the large-scale geometry of the helical MC and the MR outflow structure are scrutinized in a detailed multi-point study. The ICME sheath is of hybrid propagation-expansion type. Here the freshly reconnected open field lines are expected to slip slowly over the MC resulting in plasma mixing at the same time. As for MR, the current sheet geometry and the vertical motion of the outflow channel between…
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