
Experimental Investigation of the Neutral sheet Profile During Magnetic Reconnection
Author(s) -
F. Trintchouk,
H. Ji,
M. Yamada,
R. Kulsrud,
Scott Hsu,
T. Carter
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/14919
Subject(s) - magnetic reconnection , physics , current sheet , magnetic field , electric field , plasma , plasma sheet , dissipation , magnetohydrodynamics , computational physics , classical mechanics , quantum mechanics , magnetosphere
During magnetic reconnection, a ''neutral sheet'' current is induced, heating the plasma. The resultant plasma thermal pressure forms a stationary equilibrium with the opposing magnetic fields. The reconnection layer profile holds significant clues about the physical mechanisms which control reconnection. On the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment [M. Yamada et al., Phys. Plasmas 4, 1936 (1997)], a quasi steady-state and axisymmetric neutral sheet profile has been measured precisely using a magnetic probe array with spatial resolution equal to one quarter of the ion gyro-radius. It was found that the reconnecting field profile fits well with a Harris-type profile [E. G. Harris, Il Nuovo Cimento 23, 115 (1962)], B(x) approximately tanh(x/delta). This agreement is remarkable since the Harris theory does not take into account reconnection and associated electric fields and dissipation. An explanation for this agreement is presented. The sheet thickness delta is found to be approximately 0.4 times the ion skin depth, which agrees with a generalized Harris theory incorporating non-isothermal electron and ion temperatures and finite electric field. The detailed study of additional local features of the reconnection region is also presented