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Turbulent reconnection acceleration

The ubiquitous turbulence in astrophysical plasmas is important for both magnetic reconnection and reconnection acceleration. We study the particle acceleration during fast 3D turbulent reconnection with reconnection-driven turbulence. Particles bounce back and forth between the reconnection-driven inflows due to the mirror reflection and convergence of strong magnetic fields. Via successive head-on collisions, the kinetic energy of the inflows is converted into the accelerated particles. Turbulence not only regulates the inflow speed but also introduces various inflow obliquities with respect to the local turbulent magnetic fields. As both the energy gain and escape probability of particles depend on the inflow speed, the spectral index of particle energy spectrum is not universal. We find it in the range from $\approx 2.5$ to $4$, with the steepest spectrum expected at a strong guide field, i.e. a small angle between the total incoming magnetic field and the guide field. Without scattering diffusion needed for confining particles, the reconnection acceleration can be very efficient at a large inflow speed and a weak guide field.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalRelated contextWTurbulent reconnection accelera...preprint / 2022ASiyao XuResearcherAAlex LazarianResearcherTastro-ph.HE8150 worksTphysics.flu-dyn4653 worksTphysics.plasm-ph2285 works
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Turbulent reconnection acceleration

preprint / 2022

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