Modulation of magnetic reconnection by the background plasma beta and guide field

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Abstract

Magnetic reconnection is a pervasive plasma process, yet the exact conditions under which it occurs remain a subject of debate. Observational evidence suggests that the background plasma beta and magnetic shear angle are critical factors. In this study, we investigate how these factors influence the triggering of reconnection by examining the pinching dynamics of an initially non-equilibrium current sheet. Our findings indicate that a high plasma beta and guide field inhibit the pinching of the current sheet to kinetic scales necessary for collisionless reconnection, while low plasma beta and guide field facilitate this process. This hypothesis was validated through a systematic series of particle-in-cell simulations. Additionally, we derived a simple analytical model that predicts the parameter regions conducive to reconnection. Our results provide insights into the conditions that favor or hinder magnetic reconnection.

*acknowledgments This work was supported by an appointment to the JRG Program at the APCTP through the Science and Technology Promotion Fund and Lottery Fund of the Korean government, and also by the Korean Local Governments—Gyeongsangbuk-do Province and Pohang City. This work was also supported by the NRF of Korea under Grant No. NRF-RS-2023-00281272. T. E. M. was supported by the NASA Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission Project and Science Team under Contract #80GSFC17C003. D. E. W. was supported by the NASA Magnetospheric Multi-Scale Mission in association with NASA contract NNG04EB99C. IRAP contributions to MMS FPI were supported by CNES and CNRS. The computations presented here were conducted on the KAIROS supercomputing cluster at the Korean Institute of Fusion Energy, and on the APCTP computing server.

Publication: Y. D. Yoon, T. E. Moore, D. E. Wendel, M. Laishram, G. S. Yun, "Modulation of magnetic reconnection by the background plasma beta and guide field," under review in Nature Communications

Presenters

  • Young Dae Yoon

    • Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics

Authors

  • Young Dae Yoon

    • Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics
  • Thomas E Moore

    • 3rd rock research
  • Deirdre E Wendel

    • NASA GSFC
  • Modhuchandra Laishram

    • Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics
  • Gunsu Yun

    • Department of physics, Division of advanced nuclear engineering, Pohang Univ of Sci & Tech