The Generation of Nonthermal Particles in the Relativistic Magnetic Reconnection of Pair Plasmas

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Published 2001 November 6 © 2001. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation S. Zenitani and M. Hoshino 2001 ApJ 562 L63 DOI 10.1086/337972

1538-4357/562/1/L63

Abstract

Particle acceleration in the magnetic reconnection of electron-positron plasmas is studied by using a particle-in-cell simulation. It is found that a significantly large number of nonthermal particles are generated by the inductive electric fields around an X-type neutral line when the reconnection outflow velocity, which is known to be an Alfvén velocity, is on the order of the speed of light. In such a relativistic reconnection regime, we also find that electrons and positrons form a power-law-like energy distribution through their drift along the reconnection electric field under the relativistic Speiser motion. A brief discussion of the relevance of these results to the current sheet structure, which has an antiparallel magnetic field in astrophysical sources of synchrotron radiation, is presented.

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