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Electron Power-Law Spectra in Solar and Space Plasmas

  • M. Oka
  • , J. Birn
  • , M. Battaglia
  • , C. C. Chaston
  • , S. M. Hatch
  • , G. Livadiotis
  • , S. Imada
  • , Y. Miyoshi
  • , M. Kuhar
  • , F. Effenberger
  • , E. Eriksson
  • , Y. V. Khotyaintsev
  • , A. Retinò

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Abstract

Particles are accelerated to very high, non-thermal energies in solar and space plasma environments. While energy spectra of accelerated electrons often exhibit a power law, it remains unclear how electrons are accelerated to high energies and what processes determine the power-law index δ. Here, we review previous observations of the power-law index δ in a variety of different plasma environments with a particular focus on sub-relativistic electrons. It appears that in regions more closely related to magnetic reconnection (such as the ‘above-the-looptop’ solar hard X-ray source and the plasma sheet in Earth’s magnetotail), the spectra are typically soft (δ≳ 4). This is in contrast to the typically hard spectra (δ≲ 4) that are observed in coincidence with shocks. The difference implies that shocks are more efficient in producing a larger non-thermal fraction of electron energies when compared to magnetic reconnection. A caveat is that during active times in Earth’s magnetotail, δ values seem spatially uniform in the plasma sheet, while power-law distributions still exist even in quiet times. The role of magnetotail reconnection in the electron power-law formation could therefore be confounded with these background conditions. Because different regions have been studied with different instrumentations and methodologies, we point out a need for more systematic and coordinated studies of power-law distributions for a better understanding of possible scaling laws in particle acceleration as well as their universality.

Original languageEnglish
Article number82
JournalSpace Science Reviews
Volume214
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Magnetic reconnection
  • Magnetotail
  • Particle acceleration
  • Shocks
  • Solar flares
  • Solar wind

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