Magneto-thermal reconnection of significance to space and astrophysics
- 作者: Coppi B.1
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							- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
- 期: 卷 42, 编号 5 (2016)
- 页面: 383-387
- 栏目: Ionospheric and Space Plasmas
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1063-780X/article/view/185692
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063780X16050020
- ID: 185692
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Magnetic reconnection processes that can be excited in collisionless plasma regimes are of interest to space and astrophysics to the extent that the layers in which reconnection takes place are not rendered unrealistically small by their unfavorable dependence on relevant macroscopic distances. The equations describing new modes producing magnetic reconnection over relatively small but significant distances, unlike tearing types of mode, even when dealing with large macroscopic scale lengths, are given. The considered modes are associated with a finite electron temperature gradient and have a phase velocity in the direction of the electron diamagnetic velocity that can reverse to the opposite direction as relevant parameters are varied over a relatively wide range. The electron temperature perturbation has a primary role in the relevant theory. In particular, when referring to regimes in which the longitudinal (to the magnetic field) electron thermal conductivity is relatively large, the electron temperature perturbation becomes singular if the ratio of the transverse to the longitudinal electron thermal conductivity becomes negligible.
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B. Coppi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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