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Onset of Plasmoid Reconnection during Magnetorotational Instability

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Abstract

The evolution of current sheets in accretion flows undergoing magnetorotational instability (MRI) is examined through two and three dimensional numerical modelling of the resistive MHD equations in global cylindrical geometry. With an initial uniform magnetic field aligned in the vertical (z) direction, MRI produces radially extended toroidal (azimuthal) current sheets. In both 2D and 3D when axisymmetric modes dominate, these current sheets attract each other and merge in the poloidal (rz) plane, driving magnetic reconnection when the Lundquist number S = 3 X 102, making it a possible source of plasmoids (closed magnetic loops) in accretion disks. At high Lundquist numbers in the 2D regime, starting at S = 5 X 103, self-consistent MRI-generated current sheets become thin and subject to plasmoid instability, and therefore spontaneous magnetic reconnection. When non-axisymmetric 3D modes dominate, turbulence makes the azimuthal current sheets further unstable, and stretch vertically. Toroidally extended vertical current sheets in the inner region, as well as larger 3D magnetic islands in the outer regions of the disks are also formed. These findings have strong ramifications for astrophysical disks as potential sources of plasmoids that could cause local heating, particle acceleration, and high energy EM radiation.

Publication: Jarrett Rosenberg and Fatima Ebrahimi 2021 ApJL 920 L29, doi: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac2b2e

Presenters

  • Jarrett Rosenberg

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

Authors

  • Jarrett Rosenberg

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Fatima Ebrahimi

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory