Enhanced Thomson Scattering from Ion Acoustic Waves in a Magnetic Reconnection Current Sheet

ORAL

Abstract

We present Thomson scattering (TS) measurements probing the ion acoustic waves (IAWs) inside a magnetic reconnection current sheet, produced by super-Alfvenic magnetized plasma flows from ablating wire arrays [Suttle PRL 2016]. We measure the TS spectra of IAWs at spatially-resolved positions across the current sheet and upstream flows. Multiple simultaneous observation directions allow us to independently probe waves along different scattering vectors. In the direction parallel to the reconnection electric field we detect large current drift velocities, exceeding the local sound speed in the current sheet. We also observe a strong enhancement to the TS intensity in the sheet from IAWs propagating parallel to the current, compared to the predicted Spectral Density function S($\omega $,K). However, the enhancement is observed across both forward and backward propagating waves, contrary to the expectation for current-driven ion acoustic turbulence (IAT). We assess the stability of the layer to IAT and discuss other potential sources for the IAW enhancement.

Authors

  • L.G. Suttle

    Imperial College London

  • S. V. Lebedev

    Imperial College London, UK, Imperial College London, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London

  • J. W. D. Halliday

    Imperial College London, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London

  • J. D. Hare

    Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London, SW7 2AZ, UK, Imperial College London

  • Danny R Russell

    Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London, SW7 2AZ, UK, Imperial College London, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London

  • E. R. Tubman

    Imperial College London

  • V Valenzuela Villaseca

    Imperial College London

  • C. Bruulsema

    University of Alberta

  • W. Rozmus

    University of Alberta, Univ. Alberta

  • Nuno Loureiro

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • M. Koepke

    West Virginia University