Abstract
Measurements are presented from the Swarthmore Spheromak Experiment (SSX) [M. R. Brown, Phys. Plasmas 6, 1717 (1999)] showing a population of superthermal, super-Alfvénic ions with Ē≅90eV and E max≥200eV accelerated by reconnection activity in three-dimensional magnetic structures. These energetic ions are temporally and spatially correlated with three-dimensional magnetic reconnection events (measured with a 3D probe array) and are accelerated along the X-line normal to the local 2D plane of reconnection. In a typical SSX discharge, the peak reconnection electromotive force E=vBL≤(10 5m/s)(0.05T)(0.1m)=500V consistent with our observations. In addition, test particle simulations using magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) data from SSX simulations and run with dimensionless parameters similar to the experiment (S=1000, β=0.1) show acceleration of ions up to 2v Alf in a few Alfvén times consistent with the measurement. The process includes two phases - a strong but short duration direct acceleration in the quasi-steady reconnection electric field, and a weaker longer lived sub-diffusive component associated with turbulence. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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Brown, M. R., Cothran, C. D., Landreman, M., Schlossberg, D., Matthaeus, W. H., Qin, G., … Gray, T. (2002). Energetic particles from three-dimensional magnetic reconnection events in the Swarthmore Spheromak Experiment. In Physics of Plasmas (Vol. 9, pp. 2077–2084). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1458589
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