Abstract: As modeling of collisionless magnetic
reconnection in most space plasmas with realistic parameters is
beyond the capability of today's simulations, due to the
separation between global and kinetic length scales, it is
important to establish scaling relations in model problems so as
to extrapolate to realistic scales. Recently, large scale
particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations of island coalescence have
shown that the time averaged reconnection rate decreases with
system size, while fluid systems at such large scales in the Hall
regime have not been studied. Here we perform the complementary
resistive MHD, Hall MHD and two fluid simulations using a
ten-moment model with the same geometry. In contrast to the
standard Harris sheet reconnection problem, Hall MHD is
insufficient to capture the physics of the reconnection region.
Additionally, motivated by the results of a recent set of hybrid
simulations which show the importance of ion kinetics in this
geometry, we evaluate the efficacy of the ten-moment model in
reproducing such results.
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Submitted to: Physics of Plasmas
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