The effect of a guide field on local energy conversion during asymmetric magnetic reconnection: MMS observations
Abstract
We compare case studies of Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS)-observed magnetopause electron diffusion regions (EDRs) to determine how the rate of work done by the electric field, , and electron dynamics vary with magnetic shear angle. We provide an in-depth analysis of an MMS-observed EDR event with a guide field approximately the same size as the magnetosheath reconnecting field, which occurred on 8 December 2015. We find that was large and positive near the magnetic field reversal point, though patchy lower-amplitude also occurred on the magnetosphere-side EDR near the electron crescent point. The current associated with the large near the null was carried by electrons with a velocity distribution function (VDF) resembling that of the magnetosheath inflow, but accelerated in the anti-parallel direction by the parallel electric field. At the magnetosphere-side EDR, the current was carried by electrons with a crescent-like VDF. We compare this 8 December event to four others with differing magnetic shear angles. This type of dual-region was observed in another intermediate-shear EDR event, whereas the high-shear events had a strong positive near the electron crescent point and the low-shear event had a strong positive near the in-plane null. We propose a physical relationship between the shear angle and mode of energy conversion where (a) a guide field provides an efficient mechanism for carrying a current at the field reversal point (streaming) and (b) a guide field may limit the formation of crescent eVDFs, limiting the current carried near the stagnation point.
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@article{arxiv.1706.08404,
title = {The effect of a guide field on local energy conversion during asymmetric magnetic reconnection: MMS observations},
author = {Kevin Genestreti and Jim Burch and Paul Cassak and Roy Torbert and Bob Ergun and Ali Varsani and Tai Phan and Barbara Giles and Chris Russell and Shan Wang and Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti and Robert Allen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.08404},
year = {2017}
}