Turbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been suggested as magnetic reconnection sites. Recent Magnetospheric Multiscale observations in Earth's magnetosheath revealed a novel form of reconnection where the dynamics only couple to electrons, without ion involvement. It was suggested that such dynamics were driven by magnetosheath turbulence. In this study, the fluctuations are examined to determine the properties of the turbulence and if a signature of reconnection is present in the turbulence statistics. The study reveals statistical properties consistent with plasma turbulence with a correlation length of ~10 ion inertial lengths. When reconnection is more prevalent, a steepening of the magnetic spectrum occu...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
Turbulent plasmas generate a multitude of thin current structures that can be sites for magnetic rec...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
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International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
International audienceTurbulent plasmas generate intense current structures, which have long been su...
Turbulent plasmas generate a multitude of thin current structures that can be sites for magnetic rec...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...
International audience<p><span>Observations of Earth&#8217;s magnetosheath from the ...