Scaling of magnetic reconnection with a limited x-line extent
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Start Time:2021-07-10 15:45(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S9B 9B、行星科学与空间物理 » S9B-19B、行星科学与空间物理-1

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Abstract
Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental physical process that is responsible for releasing the magnetic energy during substorms of planetary magnetotails. Previous studies of magnetic reconnection usually take the two-dimensional (2D) approach, which assumes that reconnection is uniform in the 3rd direction out of the 2D reconnection plane. However, observations suggest that reconnection can be limited in the 3rd direction, such as reconnection at Mercury's magnetotail. It turns out that reconnection can be suppressed when reconnection region is very limited in the 3rd direction. An internal x-line asymmetry along the current direction develops because of the transport of reconnected magnetic flux by electrons beneath the ion kinetic scale, resulting in a suppression region identified in Liu et al., 2019. Under the guidance of a series of 3D kinetic simulations, in this work, we incorporate the length-scale of this suppression region ~10di to quantitatively model the reduction of the reconnection rate and the maximum outflow speed observed in the short x-line limit. The average reconnection rate drops because of the limited active region (where the current sheet thins down to the electron inertial scale) within an x-line. The outflow speed reduction correlates with the decrease of the JXB force, that can be modeled by the phase shift between the J and B profiles, also as a consequence of the flux transport. Notably, these two quantities are most essential in defining the well-being of magnetic reconnection, which can tell us when reconnection shall be suppressed.
Keywords
magnetic reconnection,reconnection rate,reconnection outflow,particle-in-cell simulation
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楷黄
中国科学技术大学

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楷黄 中国科学技术大学
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