We apply a scalar measure of nongyrotropy to the electron pressure tensor in a 2D particle-in-cell simulation of guide field reconnection and assess the corresponding electron distributions and the forces that account for the nongyrotropy. The scalar measure reveals that the nongyrotropy lies in bands that straddle the electron diffusion region and the separatrices, in the same regions where there are parallel electric fields. Analysis of electron distributions and fields shows that the nongyrotropy along the inflow and outflow separatrices emerges as a result of multiple populations of electrons influenced differently by large and small-scale parallel electric fields and by gradients in the electric field. The relevant parallel electric fi...
We present an analysis of the properties of the electron velocity distribution during island coalesc...
Abstract. In our work we employ particle-in-cell simulation of plasma for the study of magnetic reco...
A new look at the structure of the electron diffusion region in collision less magnetic reconnection...
Particle-in-cell simulations in a 2.5-D geometry and analytical theory are employed to study the ele...
International audienceCollisionless magnetized plasmas have the tendency to isotropize their velocit...
Abstract Results from 2.5D Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations of symmetric reconnection with negligi...
The influence of a guide field on collisionless driven reconnection is investigated by means of two-...
In our work we use particle-in-cell simulations of plasma for the study of magnetic reconection. Det...
Crescent electron distribution functions in the electron diffusion region in asymmetric reconnection...
Weak bipolar electrostatic fields are commonly observed in association with magnetic reconnection. R...
International audienceParticle-in-cell simulations and analytical theory are employed to study the e...
Spatial relationships between regions containing signatures of electron physics in asymmetric reconn...
Magnetic reconnection can convert magnetic energy into kinetic energy of non-thermal electron beams....
The dissipation mechanism of magnetic reconnection remains a subject of intense scientific interest....
Particle-in-cell simulations of plasma are employed for the study of magnetic reconnection process. ...
We present an analysis of the properties of the electron velocity distribution during island coalesc...
Abstract. In our work we employ particle-in-cell simulation of plasma for the study of magnetic reco...
A new look at the structure of the electron diffusion region in collision less magnetic reconnection...
Particle-in-cell simulations in a 2.5-D geometry and analytical theory are employed to study the ele...
International audienceCollisionless magnetized plasmas have the tendency to isotropize their velocit...
Abstract Results from 2.5D Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations of symmetric reconnection with negligi...
The influence of a guide field on collisionless driven reconnection is investigated by means of two-...
In our work we use particle-in-cell simulations of plasma for the study of magnetic reconection. Det...
Crescent electron distribution functions in the electron diffusion region in asymmetric reconnection...
Weak bipolar electrostatic fields are commonly observed in association with magnetic reconnection. R...
International audienceParticle-in-cell simulations and analytical theory are employed to study the e...
Spatial relationships between regions containing signatures of electron physics in asymmetric reconn...
Magnetic reconnection can convert magnetic energy into kinetic energy of non-thermal electron beams....
The dissipation mechanism of magnetic reconnection remains a subject of intense scientific interest....
Particle-in-cell simulations of plasma are employed for the study of magnetic reconnection process. ...
We present an analysis of the properties of the electron velocity distribution during island coalesc...
Abstract. In our work we employ particle-in-cell simulation of plasma for the study of magnetic reco...
A new look at the structure of the electron diffusion region in collision less magnetic reconnection...