The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2024)

Intermittent Electron-only Reconnection at Lunar Mini-magnetospheres

  • A. Stanier,
  • L. J. Chen,
  • A. Le,
  • J. Halekas,
  • R. Sawyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad2774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 963, no. 1
p. L11

Abstract

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Lunar crustal magnetic anomalies (LCMA) are sub-ion-gyroradius structures that have been shown to stand off the solar wind (SW) plasma from the Moon’s surface, forming shock-like discontinuities and reflecting incident SW protons. In this Letter, the results of high-resolution, 2D fully kinetic simulations show a bursty electron-only magnetic reconnection in the SW-LCMA interaction region, characterized by the quasiperiodic formation and ejection of magnetic islands and strong parallel electron flows along the X-point separator lines. The islands are observed to modify the magnetic pressure pileup and Hall electric field above the LCMA, leading to sharp increases in reflected protons that drive electromagnetic fluctuations downstream and short distances upstream in the SW.

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