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Particle Injection in 3D Relativistic Magnetic Reconnection

Particle Injection in 3D Relativistic Magnetic Reconnection

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英文摘要

Relativistic magnetic reconnection has been proposed as an important nonthermal particle acceleration (NTPA) mechanism that generates power-law spectra and high-energy emissions. Power-law particle spectra are in general characterized by three parameters: the power-law index, the high-energy cutoff, and the low-energy cutoff (i.e., the injection energy). Particle injection into the nonthermal power law, despite also being a critical step in the NTPA chain, has received considerably less attention than the subsequent acceleration to high energies. Open questions on particle injection that are important for both physical understanding and astronomical observations include how the upstream magnetization~$σ$ influences the injection energy and the contributions of the known injection mechanisms (i.e., direct acceleration by the reconnection electric field, Fermi kicks, and pickup acceleration) to the injected particle population. Using fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations, we uncover these relationships by systematically measuring the injection energy and calculating the contributions of each acceleration mechanism to the total injected particle population. We also present a theoretical model to explain these results. Additionally, we compare 2D and 3D simulations to assess the impact of the flux-rope kink and drift-kink instability on particle injection. We conclude with comparisons to previous work and outlook for future work.

Dmitri A. Uzdensky、Omar French、Gregory R. Werner

物理学天文学

Dmitri A. Uzdensky,Omar French,Gregory R. Werner.Particle Injection in 3D Relativistic Magnetic Reconnection[EB/OL].(2025-08-22)[2025-09-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.14886.点此复制

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