Cold ion effects in density-asymmetric collisionless magnetic reconnection

Author:

Sun MengmengORCID,Mao Aohua,He XiangleiORCID,Divin Andrey,Zou JitongORCID,Wang ZhibinORCID,Zhou Tianchun,Wang Xiaogang

Abstract

Abstract The coexistence of low-energy (cold) ions and thermal (warm) ions is commonly observed in space and laboratory plasmas, such as those in magnetopause and fusion fueling processes. In certain events, the cold ion proportion may play a crucial role in plasma processes, especially magnetic reconnection. In this paper, magnetic reconnection with density-asymmetric cold ions is investigated in implicit particle-in-cell (iPIC) simulations. It is found that in such events the reconnection rate decreases as the cold ion distribution depth into the current sheet increases, mainly due to the mass-loading effect. Particularly, a density-peak structure of cold ions is developed in the reconnection region owing to the bounce motion of cold ions entering from the opposite inflow region. In the y–vy phase space where the y-direction is normal to the current sheet, a cold ion ring structure related to the bounce motion is formed and amplified by the Hall electric field. Furthermore, the cold ions become a notable current carrier due to its shorter inertial scale than the warm ions. Consequently, the asymmetry of the cold ion distribution significantly breaks the symmetry in the Hall magnetic field, eventually leading to asymmetric cold ion density peak structure. Such structures can be taken as significant signals of cold ion existence in in situ spacecraft observations.

Funder

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Russian Science Foundation

the Heilongjiang Touyan Innovation Team Program, as well as China-Russia Belt and Road Joint Laboratory on Advanced Energy and Power Technology

the National Magnetic Confinement Fusion Energy R&D Program of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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