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Electron and Proton Acceleration in Trans-Relativistic Magnetic Reconnection: Dependence on Plasma Beta and Magnetization

Published 15 Mar 2018 in astro-ph.HE | (1803.05556v1)

Abstract: Non-thermal electron acceleration via magnetic reconnection is thought to play an important role in powering the variable X-ray emission from radiatively inefficient accretion flows around black holes. The trans-relativistic regime of magnetic reconnection, where the magnetization $\sigma$, defined as the ratio of magnetic energy density to enthalpy density, is $\sim 1$, is frequently encountered in such flows. By means of a large suite of two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations, we investigate electron and proton acceleration in the trans-relativistic regime. We focus on the dependence of the electron energy spectrum on $\sigma$ and the proton $\beta$ (i.e., the ratio of proton thermal pressure to magnetic pressure). We find that the electron spectrum in the reconnection region is non-thermal and can be generally modeled as a power law. At $\beta \lesssim 3 \times 10{-3}$, the slope, $p$, is independent of $\beta$ and it hardens with increasing $\sigma$ as $p\simeq 1.8 +0.7/\sqrt{\sigma}$. Electrons are primarily accelerated by the non-ideal electric field at X-points, either in the initial current layer or in current sheets generated in between merging magnetic islands. At higher values of $\beta$, the electron power law steepens for all values of $\sigma$. At values of $\beta$ near $\beta_{\rm max}\approx1/4\sigma$, when both electrons and protons are relativistically hot prior to reconnection, the spectra of both species display an additional component at high energies, containing a few percent of particles. These particles are accelerated via a Fermi-like process by bouncing in between the reconnection outflow and a stationary magnetic island. We provide an empirical prescription for the dependence of the power-law slope and the acceleration efficiency on $\beta$ and $\sigma$, which can be used in global simulations of collisionless accretion disks.

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