Nonthermally Dominated Electron Acceleration during Magnetic Reconnection in a Low-beta Plasma
Abstract
By means of fully kinetic simulations, we investigate electron acceleration during magnetic reconnection in a nonrelativistic proton--electron plasma with conditions similar to solar corona and flares. We demonstrate that reconnection leads to a nonthermally dominated electron acceleration with a power-law energy distribution in the nonrelativistic low- regime but not in the high- regime, where is the ratio of the plasma thermal pressure and the magnetic pressure. The accelerated electrons contain most of the dissipated magnetic energy in the low- regime. A guiding-center current description is used to reveal the role of electron drift motions during the bulk nonthermal energization. We find that the main acceleration mechanism is a \textit{Fermi}-type acceleration accomplished by the particle curvature drift motion along the electric field induced by the reconnection outflows. Although the acceleration mechanism is similar for different plasma , low- reconnection drives fast acceleration on Alfv\'enic timescales and develops power laws out of thermal distribution. The nonthermally dominated acceleration resulting from magnetic reconnection in low- plasma may have strong implications for the highly efficient electron acceleration in solar flares and other astrophysical systems.
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@article{arxiv.1505.02166,
title = {Nonthermally Dominated Electron Acceleration during Magnetic Reconnection in a Low-beta Plasma},
author = {Xiaocan Li and Fan Guo and Hui Li and Gang Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.02166},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures, accepted by ApJ Letters