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Experimental Study of Ion Heating and Acceleration During Magnetic Reconnection
[摘要] Ion heating and acceleration has been studied in the well-characterized reconnection layer of the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment [M. Yamada et al., Phys. Plasmas 4, 1936 (1997)]. Ion temperature in the layer rises substantially during null-helicity reconnection in which reconnecting field lines are anti-parallel. The plasma out flow is sub-Alfvonic due to a downstream back pressure. An ion energy balance calculation based on the data and including classical viscous heating indicates that the ions are heated largely due to non-classical mechanisms. The Ti rise is much smaller during co-helicity reconnection in which field lines reconnect obliquely. This is consistent with a slower reconnection rate and a smaller resistivity enhancement over the Spitzer value. These observations indicate strongly that non-classical dissipation mechanisms can play an important role both in heating the ions and in facilitating the reconnection process.
[发布日期] 2000-10-24 [发布机构] Princeton University. Plasma Physics Laboratory.
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[关键词] Acceleration;Heating;Spitzer Theory;70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology;Magnetic Reconnection [时效性] 
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