2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4916128
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The effects of ion mass variation and domain size on octupolar out-of-plane magnetic field generation in collisionless magnetic reconnection

Abstract: J. Graf von der Pahlen and D. Tsiklauri, Phys. Plas. 21, 060705 (2014), established that the generation of octupolar out-of-plane magnetic field structure in a stressed X-point collapse is due to ion currents. The field has a central region, comprising of the well-known qaudrupolar field (quadrupolar components), as well as four additional poles of reversed polarity closer to the corners of the domain (octupolar components). In this extended work, the dependence of the octupolar structure on domain size and io… Show more

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“…Following Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri (2014a), Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri (2014b), and Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri (2015), this study continues the investigation of X-point collapse using a relativistic and fully electromagnetic PIC code. While in previous studies the simulation runs were limited to 2.5D, in this study results were extended into 3D.…”
Section: Pic Simulation Set-upmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Following Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri (2014a), Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri (2014b), and Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri (2015), this study continues the investigation of X-point collapse using a relativistic and fully electromagnetic PIC code. While in previous studies the simulation runs were limited to 2.5D, in this study results were extended into 3D.…”
Section: Pic Simulation Set-upmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…the formation of a current sheet, magnetic Hall field generation, and independence of system size. However, simulations of X-point collapse have also uncovered several new features, such as initial oscillatory reconnection and vortex formation in the high guide-field regime (Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri 2014a) and a distinct octupolar out-of-plane magnetic field (Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri 2014b& Tsiklauri , 2015, which makes this set-up a useful device for the ongoing study of magnetic reconnection. In this study we extend the results of Graf von der Pahlen & Tsiklauri (2014a) where collisionless X-point collapse with a magnetic guide-field was investigated in a 2.5 PIC simulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies also considered the effect of a guide field (an initial out-of-plane magnetic field) in a stressed X-point collapse [7,8]. An octupolar magnetic field structure was also recently proposed, and its mechanism was investigated [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%