Abstract
How magnetic reconnection is triggered or suppressed is an important outstanding problem. By considering pinching of a current sheet that has formed at non-equilibrium, we show that the background plasma beta is a major controlling factor in the onset and nature of magnetic reconnection. A high plasma beta inhibits a current sheet from pinching down to kinetic scales required for collisionless reconnection, while a low beta facilitates it. A simple adiabatic model provides a good prediction for the reconnection-enabled regions in thickness versus peak plasma beta space, which are confirmed by a series of particle-in-cell simulations with varying initial parameters. A strong dependency of the peak reconnection rate on the plasma beta is clearly predicted with reconnection being favored in low beta conditions. A finite guide field is an additional source of reconnection suppression, consistent with previous observations that reconnection requires a large enough magnetic shear angle for high-beta situations.
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Yoon, Y. D., Moore, T. E., Wendel, D. E., Laishram, M., & Yun, G. S. (2024). Enablement or Suppression of Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection by the Background Plasma Beta and Guide Field. Geophysical Research Letters, 51(22). https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL112126
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