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Onset of magnetic reconnection in a collisionless, high-beta plasma

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-02-27 v2 Plasma Physics Space Physics

Abstract

In a magnetized, collisionless plasma, the magnetic moment of the constituent particles is an adiabatic invariant. An increase in the magnetic-field strength in such a plasma thus leads to an increase in the thermal pressure perpendicular to the field lines. Above a β\beta-dependent threshold (where β\beta is the ratio of thermal to magnetic pressure), this pressure anisotropy drives the mirror instability, producing strong distortions in the field lines on ion-Larmor scales. The impact of this instability on magnetic reconnection is investigated using a simple analytical model for the formation of a current sheet (CS) and the associated production of pressure anisotropy. The difficulty in maintaining an isotropic, Maxwellian particle distribution during the formation and subsequent thinning of a CS in a collisionless plasma, coupled with the low threshold for the mirror instability in a high-β\beta plasma, imply that the geometry of reconnecting magnetic fields can differ radically from the standard Harris-sheet profile often used in simulations of collisionless reconnection. As a result, depending on the rate of CS formation and the initial CS thickness, tearing modes whose growth rates and wavenumbers are boosted by this difference may disrupt the mirror-infested CS before standard tearing modes can develop. A quantitative theory is developed to illustrate this process, which may find application in the tearing-mediated disruption of kinetic magnetorotational "channel" modes.

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@article{arxiv.1810.04135,
  title  = {Onset of magnetic reconnection in a collisionless, high-beta plasma},
  author = {Andrew Alt and Matthew W. Kunz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.04135},
  year   = {2019}
}

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accepted for publication in Journal of Plasma Physics Letters on 4 Jan 2019