Localized electron heating by strong guide-field magnetic reconnection

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Localized electron heating of magnetic reconnection was studied under strong guide-field using two merging spherical tokamak plasmas in the University of Tokyo Spherical Tokamak experiment. Our new slide-type two-dimensional Thomson scattering system is documented for the first time the electron heating localized around the X-point. Shape of the high electron temperature area does not agree with that of energy dissipation term Et·jt. If we include a guide-field effect term Bt/(Bp+αBt) for Et·jt, the energy dissipation area becomes localized around the X-point, suggesting that the electrons are accelerated by the reconnection electric field parallel to the magnetic field and thermalized around the X-point.

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Guo, X., Inomoto, M., Sugawara, T., Yamasaki, K., Ushiki, T., Ono, Y., & Group, T. S. (2015). Localized electron heating by strong guide-field magnetic reconnection. Physics of Plasmas, 22(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4932339

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