How the electron frozen-in-law is broken during anti-parallel magnetic reconnection
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Abstract
The mechanism that breaks the electron frozen-in-law has represented a long-standing open issue in collisionless magnetic reconnection. Aided by fully kinetic simulations, a resolution to this problem for anti-parallel reconnection is presented here. We find that magnetic field aligned electron pressure anisotropy develops upstream of the electron diffusion region (EDR), imposing strong off-diagonal electron stresses within the EDR. Along the direction of the reconnection X-line, however, these stresses cancel, and the electron frozen-in law is instead broken by thermal forces related to heating of the electrons directly by the reconnection electric field itself. The reconnection rate then freely adjusts to the value imposed externally by the ion dynamics.
Presenters
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Jan Egedal
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Authors
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Jan Egedal
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Harsha Gurram
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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William S Daughton
Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Ari Le
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab