The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectively) magnetic null points in a nonresistive magnetohydrodynamic environment is explored. It is shown that, despite the different separatrix structures of 2D and 3D null points, current singularities may be initiated in a formally equivalent manner. This is true no matter whether the collapse is triggered by flux imbalance within closed, line-tied null points or driven by externally imposed velocity fields in open, incompressible geometries. A Lagrangian numerical code is used to investigate the finite amplitude perturbations that lead to singular current sheets in collapsing 2D and 3D null points. The form of the singular current distribution...
The nature of the evolution of the magnetic field, and of current sheet formation, at three-dimensio...
The nature of the evolution of the magnetic field, and of current sheet formation, at three-dimensio...
The open problem of how singular current structures form in line-tied, three-dimensional magnetic fi...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The nature of current sheet formation in the vicinity of three-dimensional (3D) magnetic null points...
The nature of current sheet formation in the vicinity of three-dimensional (3D) magnetic null points...
The formation of current singularities in nonresistive, line-tied magnetic X points is addressed. It...
The formation of current singularities in nonresistive, line-tied magnetic X points is addressed. It...
The open problem of how singular current structures form in line-tied, three-dimensional magnetic fi...
The nature of the evolution of the magnetic field, and of current sheet formation, at three-dimensio...
The nature of the evolution of the magnetic field, and of current sheet formation, at three-dimensio...
The open problem of how singular current structures form in line-tied, three-dimensional magnetic fi...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The formation of current singularities at line-tied two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D, respectiv...
The nature of current sheet formation in the vicinity of three-dimensional (3D) magnetic null points...
The nature of current sheet formation in the vicinity of three-dimensional (3D) magnetic null points...
The formation of current singularities in nonresistive, line-tied magnetic X points is addressed. It...
The formation of current singularities in nonresistive, line-tied magnetic X points is addressed. It...
The open problem of how singular current structures form in line-tied, three-dimensional magnetic fi...
The nature of the evolution of the magnetic field, and of current sheet formation, at three-dimensio...
The nature of the evolution of the magnetic field, and of current sheet formation, at three-dimensio...
The open problem of how singular current structures form in line-tied, three-dimensional magnetic fi...