Forced magnetic field line reconnection in electron magnetohydrodynamics
- 1 August 1998
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Physics of Plasmas
- Vol. 5 (8) , 2849-2860
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.873005
Abstract
The forced reconnection of magnetic field lines within the framework of electron magnetohydrodynamics (EMHD) has been investigated. A broad class of solutions that describe stationary reconnection have been found. The time evolution of the plasma and of the magnetic field when perturbations are imposed from the boundary of a high conductivity plasma slab are also studied. The initial magnetic field has a null surface. Following this discussion, the so-called Taylor's problem for EMHD in which the perturbations cause a change in the topology of the magnetic field has been solved. The plasma and the magnetic field are seen to evolve with the time scale of the linear tearing mode. Their time evolution is described by exponential dependences. Analytic and numerical simulation results of the nonlinear regime of forced magnetic reconnection in EMHD are also presented. Finally, the above results are compared with a case where the reconnection is mediated by dissipative electron viscosity effects. (C) 1998 American Institute of PhysicsKeywords
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