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Plasmoid statistics in relativistic magnetic reconnection

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 475, Issue 3, Pages 3797-3812

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty033

Keywords

accretion, accretion discs; magnetic reconnection; gamma-ray burst: general; galaxies: jets

Funding

  1. NASA [NNX16AB32G, NNX17AG21G]
  2. DoE [DE-SC0016542]
  3. NASA Fermi [NNX-16AR75G]
  4. NASA ATP [NNX-17AG21G]
  5. NSF [ACI-1657507, AST-1716567]

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Plasmoids, overdense blobs of plasma containing magnetic fields and high-energy particles, are a self-consistent outcome of the reconnection process in the relativistic regime. Recent two-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations have shown that plasmoids can undergo a variety of processes (e.g. mergers, bulk acceleration, growth, and advection) within the reconnection layer. We developed a Monte Carlo code, benchmarked with the recent PIC simulations, to examine the effects of these processes on the steady-state size and momentum distributions of the plasmoid chain. The differential plasmoid size distribution is shown to be a power law, ranging from a few plasma skin depths to similar to 0.1 of the reconnection layer's length. The power-law slope is shown to be linearly dependent upon the ratio of the plasmoid acceleration and growth rates, which slightly decreases with increasing plasma magnetization. We perform a detailed comparison of our results with those of recent PIC simulations and briefly discuss the astrophysical implications of our findings through the representative case of flaring events from blazar jets.

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