Flux Pileup in Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection: Bursty Interaction of Large Flux Ropes

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Magnetic Reconnection, Magnetic Reconnection, Particle Acceleration, Magnetic Reconnection

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Using fully kinetic simulations of the island coalescence problem for a range of system sizes greatly exceeding kinetic scales, the phenomenon of flux pileup in the collisionless regime is demonstrated. While small islands on the scale of λ≤5 ion inertial length (di) coalesce rapidly and do not support significant flux pileup, coalescence of larger islands is characterized by large flux pileup and a weaker time averaged reconnection rate that scales as di/λ while the peak rate remains nearly independent of island size. For the largest islands (λ=100di), reconnection is bursty and nearly shuts off after the first bounce, reconnecting ˜20% of the available flux.

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