Spacecraft Observations and Theoretical Understanding of Slow Electron Holes
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Kamaletdinov, Sergey R; Hutchinson, Ian H; Vasko, Ivan Y; Artemyev, Anton V; Lotekar, Ajay; Mozer, Forrest; ... Show more Show less
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We present Magnetospheric Multiscale observations showing large numbers of slow electron holes with speeds clustered near the local minimum of double-humped velocity distribution functions of background ions. Theoretical computations show that slow electron holes can avoid the acceleration that otherwise prevents their remaining slow only under these same circumstances. Although the origin of the slow electron holes is still elusive, the agreement between observation and theory about the conditions for their existence is remarkable.
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2021Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and EngineeringJournal
Physical Review Letters
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Kamaletdinov, Sergey R, Hutchinson, Ian H, Vasko, Ivan Y, Artemyev, Anton V, Lotekar, Ajay et al. 2021. "Spacecraft Observations and Theoretical Understanding of Slow Electron Holes." Physical Review Letters, 127 (16).
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