Switch-off slow shock/rotational discontinuity structures in collisionless magnetic reconnection: What to look for in satellite observations

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In Innocenti et al. (2015) we have observed and characterized for the first time Petschek-like switch-off slow shock/rotational discontinuity (SO-SS/RD) compound structures in a 2-D fully kinetic simulation of collisionless magnetic reconnection. Observing these structures in the solar wind or in the magnetotail would corroborate the possibility that Petschek exhausts develop in collisionless media as a result of single X point collisionless reconnection. Here we highlight their signatures in simulations with the aim of easing their identification in observations. The most notable signatures include a four-peaked ion current profile in the out-of-plane direction, associated ion distribution functions, increased electron and ion anisotropy downstream the SS, and increased electron agyrotropy downstream the RDs.

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Innocenti, M. E., Cazzola, E., Mistry, R., Eastwood, J. P., Goldman, M. V., Newman, D. L., … Lapenta, G. (2017). Switch-off slow shock/rotational discontinuity structures in collisionless magnetic reconnection: What to look for in satellite observations. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(8), 3447–3455. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL073092

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