Ion orbit class transitions and phase-space holes in collisionless magnetic reconnection
ORAL
Abstract
The origin of anomalous ion heating in collisionless magnetic reconnection has been a longstanding problem. It was previously shown via fluid analyses, kinetic anlyses, kinetic simulations, and test-particle simulations that stochastic heating is responsible for such ion heating for up to moderate guide fields. It was also previously shown that a thinning current sheet involves particle orbit class transitions from the non-crossing to the double-well orbit class. Here we show via kinetic simulations and real-time test-particle simulations that inflowing ions during magnetic reconnection undergo orbit class changes and form phase-space holes. We then show how the orbit class changes are related to stochastic heating.
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Presenters
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Young Dae Yoon
Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL)
Authors
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Young Dae Yoon
Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL)
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Gunsu Yun
Pohang Univ of Sci & Tech, Pohang University of Science and Technology