Y. Omura et al., Electrostatic solitary waves carried by diffused electron beams observed by the Geotail spacecraft, J GEO R-S P, 104(A7), 1999, pp. 14627-14637
We study waveforms of electrostatic solitary waves (ESW) and corresponding
electron velocity distribution functions observed by the Geotail spacecraft
. When we observe a series of ESW in the plasma sheet boundary layer of the
Earth's magnetotail, we find enhanced fluxes of high-energy electrons flow
ing along the ambient magnetic field. We find good correlation between the
propagation direction of the ESW and the direction of the enhanced high-ene
rgy electron flux. This supports the model proposed by computer simulations
that ESW are formed by the electrons modulated through the bump-on-tail in
stability. The enhanced electron flux is regarded as the diffused electron
beam after the saturation of the instability. From comparison between the v
ariation of waveforms and the velocity of the electron beams, the spatial s
cales and depths of the ESW potentials and their propagation directions are
estimated. We found both tailward and earthward ESW in the plasma sheet bo
undary layer, even in the deep magnetotail.