In situ Evidence of Breaking the Ion Frozen-in Condition via the Non-gyrotropic Pressure Effect in Magnetic Reconnection
In situ Evidence of Breaking the Ion Frozen-in Condition via the Non-gyrotropic Pressure Effect in Magnetic Reconnection
For magnetic reconnection to proceed, the frozen-in condition for both ion fluid and electron fluid in a localized diffusion region must be violated by inertial effects, thermal pressure effects, or inter-species collisions. It has been unclear which underlying effects unfreeze ion fluid in the diffusion region. By analyzing in-situ THEMIS spacecraft measurements at the dayside magnetopause, we present clear evidence that the off-diagonal components of the ion pressure tensor is mainly responsible for breaking the ion frozen-in condition in reconnection. The off-diagonal pressure tensor, which corresponds to a nongyrotropic pressure effect, is a fluid manifestation of ion demagnetization in the diffusion region. From the perspective of the ion momentum equation, the reported non-gyrotropic ion pressure tensor is a fundamental aspect in specifying the reconnection electric field that controls how quickly reconnection proceeds.
Karl-Heinz Glassmeier、Vassilis Angelopoulos、Lei Dai、Chi Wang
地球物理学
Karl-Heinz Glassmeier,Vassilis Angelopoulos,Lei Dai,Chi Wang.In situ Evidence of Breaking the Ion Frozen-in Condition via the Non-gyrotropic Pressure Effect in Magnetic Reconnection[EB/OL].(2015-04-23)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/1504.06053.点此复制
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