Self-consistent development of fast magnetic reconnection with anomalous plasma resistivity
- 1 December 1984
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
- Vol. 26 (12B) , 1549-1563
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/26/12b/010
Abstract
The generic feature of the fast reconnection process that develops self-consistently with the growth of anomalous resistivity is numerically studied. The anomalous resistivity due to current-driven instability is quite favorable to the occurrence of the fast reconnection mechanism, and vice-versa, which leads to rapid magnetic energy conversion. As the growth of the anomalous resistivity becomes saturated, a magnetic island is suddenly formed and is attached to slow shocks standing in the extended region. In this respect, the author argues that Petschek's configuration (1964) involving a large-scale X-type magnetic field is unstable against resistive tearing mode in high-temperature plasmas where the anomalous resistivity is most effective in providing an electrical resistivity.Keywords
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