Electron-only Reconnection in Kinetic-Alfvén Turbulence

  • Vega C
  • Roytershteyn V
  • Delzanno G
  • et al.
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Abstract

We study numerically small-scale reconnection events in kinetic, low-frequency, quasi-2D turbulence (termed kinetic-Alfvén turbulence). Using 2D particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that such turbulence generates reconnection structures where the electron dynamics do not couple to the ions, similarly to the electron-only reconnection events recently detected in the Earth’s magnetosheath by Phan et al. Electron-only reconnection is thus an inherent property of kinetic-Alfvén turbulence, where the electron current sheets have limited anisotropy and, as a result, their sizes are smaller than the ion inertial scale. The reconnection rate of such electron-only events is found to be close to 0.1.

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Vega, C., Roytershteyn, V., Delzanno, G. L., & Boldyrev, S. (2020). Electron-only Reconnection in Kinetic-Alfvén Turbulence. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 893(1), L10. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab7eba

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