Topological Analysis of Magnetic Reconnection in Kinetic Plasma Simulations

2020 
Magnetic reconnection is a ubiquitous plasma process in which oppositely directed magnetic field lines break and rejoin, resulting in a change of the magnetic field topology. Reconnection generates magnetic islands: regions enclosed by magnetic field lines and separated by reconnection points. Proper identification of these features is important to understand particle acceleration and overall behavior of plasma. We present a contour-tree based visualization for robust and objective identification of islands and reconnection points in two-dimensional (2D) magnetic reconnection simulations. The application of this visualization to a simple simulation has revealed a physical phenomenon previously not reported, resulting in a more comprehensive understanding of magnetic reconnection.
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