A two-zone leptonic model inside a magnetically reconnecting jet reproduces the narrow TeV spike and simultaneous X-ray rise observed in Mrk 501 during its 2014 high state.
Turbulent Reconnection in Relativistic Plasmas And Effects of Compressibility
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We report turbulence effects on magnetic reconnection in relativistic plasmas using 3-dimensional relativistic resistive magnetohydrodynamics simulations. We found reconnection rate became independent of the plasma resistivity due to turbulence effects similarly to non-relativistic cases. We also found compressible turbulence effects modified the turbulent reconnection rate predicted in non-relativistic incompressible plasmas; The reconnection rate saturates and even decays as the injected velocity approaches to the Alfv\'en velocity. Our results indicate the compressibility cannot be neglected when compressible component becomes about half of incompressible mode occurring when the Alfv\'en Mach number reaches about $0.3$. The obtained maximum reconnection rate is around $0.05$ to $0.1$, which will be able to reach around $0.1$ to $0.2$ if injection scales are comparable to the sheet length.
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TeV gamma-ray spectral spikes produced by magnetic reconnection in blazar jets: the case of the 2014 high state of Markarian 501
A two-zone leptonic model inside a magnetically reconnecting jet reproduces the narrow TeV spike and simultaneous X-ray rise observed in Mrk 501 during its 2014 high state.