Observation of a Knotted Electron Diffusion Region in Earth's Magnetotail Reconnection

  • Xinmin Li
  • , Chuanfei Dong
  • , Hantao Ji
  • , Chi Zhang
  • , Liang Wang
  • , Barbara Giles
  • , Hongyang Zhou
  • , Rui Chen
  • , Yi Qi

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Abstract

Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process that alters the magnetic field topology and releases magnetic energy. Most numerical simulations and spacecraft observations assume a two-dimensional diffusion region, with the electron diffusion region (EDR) embedded in the same plane as the ion diffusion region (IDR) and a uniform guide field throughout. Using observations from Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, we report a non-coplanar, knotted EDR in Earth's magnetotail current sheet. The reconnection plane of the knotted EDR deviates by approximately 38° from that of the IDR, with the guide field exhibiting both a 38° directional shift and a twofold increase in amplitude. Moreover, the Hall magnetic field is bipolar in the EDR but quadrupolar in the IDR, indicating different Hall current structures at electron and ion scales. These observations highlight the importance of three-dimensional effects and illustrate the complexity of multiscale coupling between the EDR and IDR during reconnection studies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere2025GL117612
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume52
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 28 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Geophysics
  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

Keywords

  • diffusion region
  • hall magnetic field
  • magnetic reconnection
  • magnetotail

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