Quantifying the Effect of Non-Larmor Motion of Electrons on the Pressure Tensor
H. Che, C. Schiff, G. Le, J. Dorelli, B. Giles, and T. Moore

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new measure of pressure tensor agyrotropy, called AG, which effectively identifies the electron diffusion region in magnetic reconnection simulations, addressing limitations of previous measures.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel agyrotropy measure based on the determinant of the pressure tensor, improving accuracy over existing measures in space plasma reconnection studies.
Findings
AG effectively traces the electron diffusion region in simulations.
Existing measures like $A extvarnothing_e$ can miss key non-gyrotropic effects.
The new measure AG avoids biases of previous $I_2$-based metrics.
Abstract
In space plasma, various effects of magnetic reconnection and turbulence cause the electron motion to significantly deviate from their Larmor orbits. Collectively these orbits affect the electron velocity distribution function and lead to the appearance of the "non-gyrotropic" elements in the pressure tensor. Quantification of this effect has important applications in space and laboratory plasma, one of which is tracing the electron diffusion region (EDR) of magnetic reconnection in space observations. Three different measures of agyrotropy of pressure tensor have previously been proposed, namely, , and . The multitude of contradictory measures has caused confusion within the community. We revisit the problem by considering the basic properties an agyrotropy measure should have. We show that , and are all defined based on the sum…
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