Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session BP12: Poster Session I:
DIII-D and Conventional Tokamaks 1
HBT-EP and TCV
Space Plasmas
ICF1: Analytical and Computational Techniques; Machine learning and data science techniques in inertially confined plasmas; Z-pinch, X-pinch, exploding wire plasma, and dense plasma focus; Compression and burn; Magneto-inertial fusion
High Energy Density Physics
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Monday, October 7, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: BP12.00073 : Studying 3D reconnection heating in the solar corona via gyrokinetic simulation*
Presenter:
Shu-Wei Andy Tsao
(Florida Institute of Technology)
Authors:
Shu-Wei Andy Tsao
(Florida Institute of Technology)
M.J. Pueschel
(Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research)
Anna Tenerani
(University of Texas at Austin)
David R Hatch
(Institute for Fusion Studies, University of Texas at Austin)
Linear studies show a difference of reconnection rates between 3D loop geometry, 3D slab geometry, and 2D slab geometry. The reconnection rates in these geometries are found to have γ3D,loop<γ2D<γ3D,slab. While curvature stabilizes reconnection, parallel streaming can enhance it. Heating rates obtained from 3D nonlinear simulations with realistic field-line twist q=4 and q=3 are found to be consistent with the observed as well as 2D-extrapolated heating rates. In 3D, the parallel electric field is mostly electrostatic, unlike in the 2D case. Flux-rope merging events are also observed in the 3D nonlinear simulation; analysis of mergers are shown and compared with their counterpart in the 2D simulations.
*This research was funded by the Office of Fusion Energy Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy under Grant DE-FG02-04ER54742 and by the NSF through grant 2108320.
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