Quantitative analysis of anomalous electron heating and momentum transfer by lower hybrid drift waves during guide field reconnection
ORAL
Abstract
The electrostatic lower hybrid drift wave (ES-LHDW) has been observed in the electron diffusion region of the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment (MRX). The ES-LHDW is capable of generating both electric field and density fluctuations, which are measured by an electrostatic probe [1]. We confirm that the observed ES-LHDW is in the quasilinear stage by verifying the linear relationship between the reconnection electric field fluctuations and the density fluctuations [2]. This justifies the use of quasilinear analysis of all anomalous (second order) terms such as anomalous resistivity and anomalous heating based on the measured amplitude. In a typical example with a moderate guide field, the anomalous resistivity can account for about 25 % of the reconnection electric field. Anomalous electron heating is about four times higher than the classical Ohmic heating. These results indicate that the ES-LHDW can affect both electron and reconnection dynamics. We discuss the physics of each anomalous term by looking at the linear relationship between physical quantities.
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Publication: [1] Y. Hu et al. Rev. Sci. Instr. 92, 033534 (2021). <br>[2] J. Yoo et al. Phys. Plasmas 29, 022109 (2022).
Presenters
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Jongsoo Yoo
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Authors
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Jongsoo Yoo
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Hantao Ji
Princeton University
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Aaron Goodman
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Sayak Bose
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Jonathan Ng
University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Li-jen Chen
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Masaaki Yamada
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University
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William R Fox
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Andrew D Alt
Princeton University