Excitation of the lower-hybrid drift instability in the outflow of electron-only magnetic reconnection
arXiv:2608.20299
B. K. Russell, K. Sakai, Y. Zhang, L. Gao, E. G. Blackman, W. Daughton, C. Dong, J. Katz, S. R. Klein, C. C. Kuranz, X. Li, X. M. Li, A. L. Milder, J. Ng, K. Orr, G. Pomraning, J. P. Schell, A. Stanier, J. Yoo, H. Ji
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Lab evidence that ions still matter in “electron-only” magnetic reconnection: a lower-hybrid drift instability grows in the outflow and reaches nonlinear strength.
Read free explainer →We report experimental evidence for the lower-hybrid drift instability in the current sheet normal direction of electron-only magnetic reconnection. In our laser-driven capacitor-coil experiment, the system size ($\sim$3 ion skin depths) places it in the electron-only regime. Yet, Thomson scattering reveals out-of-plane electron drift oscillations at the local lower-hybrid frequency, with kinetic energy density reaching $\sim$18% of the local magnetic energy density. Linear theory with the measured parameters predicts more than ten e-folding times of growth, indicating that the instability reaches the nonlinear regime within the measurement window. Supported by particle-in-cell simulations, these results demonstrate the importance of ions in the dissipation and energy transfer in electron-only reconnection where their significance has not been previously recognized.
