Ion Acceleration During Macroscale Magnetic Reconnection
ORAL
Abstract
The recently developed computational model kglobal, which combines an MHD backbone with self-consistent guiding-center particles has previously demonstrated self-consistent simulations of electron acceleration during magnetic reconnection in a macroscale system that produced power-law energy spectra extending over multiple decades in energy. Here we report on an expansion of kglobal that demonstrates simultaneous ion and electron acceleration and power-law production. The ion power laws also extend over multiple decades of energy and exhibit spectral indices similar to the electrons. A strong guide field weakens the Fermi drive mechanism and suppresses nonthermal particle production. For a weak guide field, the total energy content of nonthermals dominates even though their respective number densities remain small.
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Presenters
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Michael M Swisdak
University of Maryland, College Park
Authors
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Michael M Swisdak
University of Maryland, College Park
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Zhiyu Yin
University of Maryland
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James F Drake
University of Maryland, College Park
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Harry Arnold
Applied Physics Laboratory