We study inflow density dependence of substructures within electron diffusion region (EDR) of collisionless symmetric magnetic reconnection. We perform a set of 2.5D particle-in-cell simulations which start from a Harris current layer with a uniform background density nb. A scan of nb ranging from 0.02 n0 to 2 n0 of the peak current layer density (n0) is studied keeping other plasma parameters the same. Various quantities measuring reconnection rate, EDR spatial scales, and characteristic velocities are introduced. We analyze EDR properties during quasisteady stage when the EDR length measures saturate. Consistent with past kinetic simulations, electrons are heated parallel to the B field in the inflow region. The presence of the strong par...
The structure of the electron diffusion region (EDR) is essential for determining how fast the magne...
For 2D, symmetric, anti-parallel, collisionless magnetic reconnection, a new expression for the reco...
The question of whether the micro scale controls the macroscale or vice-versa remains one of the mos...
We study inflow density dependence of substructures within electron diffusion region (EDR) of collis...
In our work we use particle-in-cell simulations of plasma for the study of magnetic reconection. Det...
A new look at the structure of the electron diffusion region in collision less magnetic reconnection...
Strong electron pressure anisotropy has been observed upstream of electron diffusion regions during ...
Spatial dimensions of the detailed structures of the electron diffusion region in anti-parallel mag...
Abstract. In our work we employ particle-in-cell simulation of plasma for the study of magnetic reco...
We study the evolutions of collisionless magnetic reconnection with full kinetic particle-in-cell si...
Particle-in-cell simulations of plasma are employed for the study of magnetic reconnection process. ...
We report the first identification of the electron diffusion region, where demagnetized electrons ar...
The electron diffusion region during magnetic reconnection lies in different regimes depending on th...
The structure of the diffusion regions in antiparallel magnetic reconnection is inves-tigated by mea...
We study the evolutions of collisionless nonsteady state magnetic reconnection with full kinetic par...
The structure of the electron diffusion region (EDR) is essential for determining how fast the magne...
For 2D, symmetric, anti-parallel, collisionless magnetic reconnection, a new expression for the reco...
The question of whether the micro scale controls the macroscale or vice-versa remains one of the mos...
We study inflow density dependence of substructures within electron diffusion region (EDR) of collis...
In our work we use particle-in-cell simulations of plasma for the study of magnetic reconection. Det...
A new look at the structure of the electron diffusion region in collision less magnetic reconnection...
Strong electron pressure anisotropy has been observed upstream of electron diffusion regions during ...
Spatial dimensions of the detailed structures of the electron diffusion region in anti-parallel mag...
Abstract. In our work we employ particle-in-cell simulation of plasma for the study of magnetic reco...
We study the evolutions of collisionless magnetic reconnection with full kinetic particle-in-cell si...
Particle-in-cell simulations of plasma are employed for the study of magnetic reconnection process. ...
We report the first identification of the electron diffusion region, where demagnetized electrons ar...
The electron diffusion region during magnetic reconnection lies in different regimes depending on th...
The structure of the diffusion regions in antiparallel magnetic reconnection is inves-tigated by mea...
We study the evolutions of collisionless nonsteady state magnetic reconnection with full kinetic par...
The structure of the electron diffusion region (EDR) is essential for determining how fast the magne...
For 2D, symmetric, anti-parallel, collisionless magnetic reconnection, a new expression for the reco...
The question of whether the micro scale controls the macroscale or vice-versa remains one of the mos...