2018
DOI: 10.1029/2017ja025071
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Kinetic Alfvén Waves Excited in Two‐Dimensional Magnetic Reconnection

Abstract: Kinetic Alfvén waves (KAWs) are believed to be capable of efficiently transporting energy and play an important role in facilitating magnetic reconnection. KAW eigenmode theory suggests that Hall fields can be considered as the components of KAW, providing a mechanism for the generation and dissipation of KAW in magnetic reconnection. Using particle‐in‐cell simulations, we examined Hall fields in the magnetic reconnection region and found that (1) Hall electric filed is balanced by the ion pressure gradient an… Show more

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“…In general, the spatial scale of the Hall fields is about the current layer thickness (the ion scale) in the normal direction. The spatial scale and the ratio E Hall / B hall of the Hall fields is consistent with a Kinetic Alfven wave nature as shown in theoretical results (Dai, , ; Dai et al, ), particle‐in‐cell simulations (Huang et al, ), and in situ observations (Duan et al, , ; Zhang et al, ). Around 21:57 UT, the ion flow (200–300 km/s) is much less than the Alfven speed (740 km/s).…”
Section: Observations and Analysissupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…In general, the spatial scale of the Hall fields is about the current layer thickness (the ion scale) in the normal direction. The spatial scale and the ratio E Hall / B hall of the Hall fields is consistent with a Kinetic Alfven wave nature as shown in theoretical results (Dai, , ; Dai et al, ), particle‐in‐cell simulations (Huang et al, ), and in situ observations (Duan et al, , ; Zhang et al, ). Around 21:57 UT, the ion flow (200–300 km/s) is much less than the Alfven speed (740 km/s).…”
Section: Observations and Analysissupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In the same format of (a)-(g), panels (h)-(n) show the wave properties in event 2. Dai et al, 2017), particle-in-cell simulations (Huang et al, 2018), and in situ observations (Duan et al, 2016(Duan et al, , 2017Zhang et al, 2017). Around 21:57 UT, the ion flow (200-300 km/s) is much less than the Alfven speed (740 km/s).…”
Section: The 3 July 2017 Reconnection Eventmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many predictions of the KAW solution have been confirmed in observations, including the quadrupolar structure of Hall fields in symmetric reconnection, the balance of the Hall electric field with the ion pressure gradient (Burch, Torbert, et al, ; Dai et al, ; Zhang et al, ), the ratio of Hall electric fields to Hall magnetic fields on the order of Alfvén speed (e.g, Dai et al, ), and the formation of the field‐aligned current in the Hall current system (Duan et al, , ; Nakamura et al, ). In particle‐in‐cell (PIC) simulations, the KAW properties of the Hall fields in reconnection has been quantitatively verified (Huang et al, ). The Hall fields can propagate out as KAW from the reconnection site (Duan et al, ; Liang et al, ; Shay et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…There are several mechanisms proposed for the generation of KAWs. One is the diffusion region itself where the setup of the Hall structure of the diffusion region directly corresponds to KAWs propagating away from the diffusion region along the separatrix regions (Shay et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2017;Huang et al, 2018). Other mechanisms that have been suggested are the firehose instability leading to the generation of KAWs (Jiansen et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2018), KAW generation due to intermittent reconnection (Cao et al, 2013), KAWs being part of the turbulence generated in reconnection outflows (Huang et al, 2012).…”
Section: Ion Frequency Wavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FIGURE 11 | Kinetic Alfvén wave observations in the separatrix region using 2D PIC simulations (Huang et al, 2018). (Left) Hall electric field corresponding to KAW generated in reconnection diffusion region.…”
Section: Ion Frequency Wavesmentioning
confidence: 99%