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How Anomalous Resistivity Accelerates Magnetic Reconnection

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arxiv 1702.06109 v2 pith:PDIC5VE3 submitted 2017-02-20 physics.space-ph astro-ph.EPastro-ph.SRphysics.plasm-ph

classification physics.space-phastro-ph.EPastro-ph.SRphysics.plasm-ph
keywords magneticreconnectionenergyelectrondissipationfieldbeamsbuneman
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Whether turbulence induced anomalous resistivity (AR) can facilitate a fast magnetic reconnection in collisionless plasma is a subject of active debate for decades. Recent space observations suggest that the reconnection rate can be higher than the Hall-reconnection rate and turbulent dissipation is required. In this paper, using particle-in-cell simulations, we present a case study of how AR produced by Buneman instability accelerates magnetic reconnection. We first show that the AR/drag produced by Buneman instability in a thin electron current layer 1) can dissipate magnetic energy stored in the current layer through dissipation of the kinetic energy of electron beams; 2) The inhomogeneous drag caused by wave couplings spontaneously breaks the magnetic field lines and causes impulsive fast non-Hall magnetic reconnection on electron-scales with a mean rate reaching 0.6 $V_A$. We then show that a Buneman instability driven by intense electron beams around the x-point in a 3D magnetic reconnection significantly enhances the dissipation of the magnetic energy. Electron-scale magnetic reconnections driven by the inhomogeneous drag around the x-line enhances the reconnection electric field and the in-plane perpendicular magnetic field. About 40\% of the released magnetic energy is converted into the electron thermal energy by AR while 50\% is converted into the kinetic energy of the electron beams through the acceleration by the reconnection electric field. The enhanced magnetic energy dissipation is balanced by a net Poynting flux in-flow. About 10\% of the released magnetic energy is brought out by an enhanced Poynting flux out-flow. These results suggest that AR with sufficient intensity and electron-scale inhomogeneity can significantly accelerate magnetic reconnection.

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