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Particle Injection and Nonthermal Particle Acceleration in Relativistic Magnetic Reconnection*

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Magnetic reconnection in the relativistic regime has been proposed as an important process for the efficient production of nonthermal particles and high-energy emission. Using fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations, we investigate how the guide-field strength and domain size affect the characteristic spectral features and acceleration processes. We study two stages of acceleration: energization up until the injection energy γ _inj and further acceleration that generates a power-law spectrum. Stronger guide fields increase the power-law index and γ _inj , which suppresses acceleration efficiency. These quantities seemingly converge with increasing domain size, suggesting that our findings can be extended to large-scale systems. We find that three distinct mechanisms contribute to acceleration during injection: particle streaming along the parallel electric field, Fermi reflection, and the pickup process. The Fermi and pickup processes, related to the electric field perpendicular to the magnetic field, govern the injection for weak guide fields and larger domains. Meanwhile, parallel electric fields are important for injection in the strong guide-field regime. In the post-injection stage, we find that perpendicular electric fields dominate particle acceleration in the weak guide-field regime, whereas parallel electric fields control acceleration for strong guide fields. These findings will help explain the nonthermal acceleration and emission in high-energy astrophysics, including black hole jets and pulsar wind nebulae
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10.3847/1538-4357/acb7dd

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0000-0001-6155-2827
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0000-0003-4315-3755
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University of Oxford
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American Astronomical Society
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Volume:
948
Issue:
1
Pages:
19-19
Publication date:
2023-04-28
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1538-4357
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0004-637X


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2345825
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pubs:2345825
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W4367308811
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2025-12-07
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