2010
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200913569
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Particle acceleration in a transient magnetic reconnection event

Abstract: Context. In the present paper, we investigate particle acceleration by direct electric field in solar flares. Aims. Proton and electron kinetics are considered based on MHD simulations of magnetic reconnection, with the aim of determining the properties of accelerated particles in a time-dependent reconnecting event model. Methods. At first, we considered several two-dimensional numerical models of forced reconnection in the initially force-free Harris current sheet. The electric and magnetic fields from these… Show more

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“…Unfortunately the timestep required to resolve the evolution of the test particle is too small to be practical (for the magnetic field strengths typical of the corona). A common alternative is to use the guiding centre approximation when computing particle orbits (see for example Gordovskyy et al 2010;Threlfall et al 2016;Borissov et al 2016). In this approach the position of the test particle is averaged over a gyration period (this averaged position is referred We present only the subset of the MHD simulation domain which is within the test particle computational box.…”
Section: Governing Equations For Test Particle Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately the timestep required to resolve the evolution of the test particle is too small to be practical (for the magnetic field strengths typical of the corona). A common alternative is to use the guiding centre approximation when computing particle orbits (see for example Gordovskyy et al 2010;Threlfall et al 2016;Borissov et al 2016). In this approach the position of the test particle is averaged over a gyration period (this averaged position is referred We present only the subset of the MHD simulation domain which is within the test particle computational box.…”
Section: Governing Equations For Test Particle Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electron distribution functions are calculated using the GCA test-particle code based on first-order guiding-centre approxima- tion (Gordovskyy et al 2010;Gordovskyy & Browning 2011):…”
Section: Test-particle Trajectories and Synthetic Hard X-ray Bremsstrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 The first step in understanding charged particle motion in the vicinity of null points was the development of twodimensional (2D) models and using a test particle approach, on either prescribed electromagnetic fields, i.e., X-type null point configuration 14,15 or fields calculated from the snapshots of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) simulations. 16 In recent times, three dimensional (3D) models have also been studied in this context. The main features of an isolated 3D magnetic null point are the spine axis and fan plane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%