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Simulations of Radiatively Cooled Magnetic Reconnection Driven by Pulsed Power

Published 3 Jan 2024 in physics.plasm-ph | (2401.01795v1)

Abstract: Magnetic reconnection is an important process in astrophysical environments, as it re-configures magnetic field topology and converts magnetic energy into thermal and kinetic energy. In extreme astrophysical systems, such as black hole coronae and pulsar magnetospheres, radiative cooling modifies the energy partition by radiating away internal energy, which can lead to the radiative collapse of the layer. In this paper, we perform 2D & 3D simulations to model the MARZ (Magnetic Reconnection on Z) experiments, which are designed to access cooling rates in the laboratory necessary to investigate reconnection in a previously unexplored radiatively-cooled regime. These simulations are performed in GORGON, an Eulerian resistive magnetohydrodynamic code, which models the experimental geometry comprising two exploding wire arrays driven by 20 MA of current on the Z machine (Sandia National Laboratories). Radiative losses are implemented using non-local thermodynamic equilibrium tables computed using the atomic code Spk, and we probe the effects of radiation transport by implementing both a local radiation loss model and P${1/3}$ multi-group radiation transport. The load produces highly collisional, super-Alfv\'enic $(M{A} \approx 1.5)$, supersonic $(M_S \approx 4-5)$ plasma flows which generate a reconnection layer ($L/{\delta} \approx 100, S_L \approx 400$). The reconnection layer undergoes radiative collapse when the radiative losses exceed Ohmic and compressional heating ${\tau}_{cool}{-1}/{\tau}_A{-1} \approx 100$; this generates a cold strongly compressed current sheet, leading to an accelerated reconnection rate, consistent with theoretical predictions. Finally, the current sheet is unstable to the plasmoid instability, but the magnetic islands are extinguished by strong radiative cooling before ejection from the layer.

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