The problem of dynamic, three-dimensional magnetic reconnection is considered. Analytic “fan current” solutions are derived by superposing plane-wave disturbances on magnetic X-point equilibria. The localization of the wave produces a strong current sheet containing the neutral point. It is shown that the classical rate of resistive dissipation in the sheet, namely Wn~n1/2, represents the slowest possible energy-loss rate for the disturbance. The conditions required for fast coronal reconnection are then discussed. It is pointed out that significant “flare-like” energy release may be possible under physically realizable conditions. Moreover, the small length scales associated with the current sheet widths of order ∆x~n1/2 suggest that condi...
The planar magnetic reconnection problem for viscous, resistive plasmas is addressed. We show that s...
The planar magnetic reconnection problem for viscous, resistive plasmas is addressed. We show that s...
Context. Forced magnetic reconnection, a reconnection event triggered by external perturbation, shou...
The problem of dynamic, three-dimensional magnetic reconnection is considered. Analytic “fan current...
The problem of incompressible, nonlinear magnetic reconnection in three-dimensional "open" geometrie...
The ability of three-dimensional magnetic “ “ spine ÏÏ and “ “ fan ÏÏ reconnection solutions to prov...
The ability of three-dimensional magnetic “spine” and “fan” reconnection solutions to provide flarel...
We investigate the dynamical relaxation of a disturbed X-type magnetic neutral point in a periodic g...
The linear theory of magnetic reconnection demonstrates that the rate of energy release at an X-type...
We consider the linear and nonlinear evolution of disturbed magnetic X-type neutral points. The prob...
The power output of flux pile-up magnetic reconnection is known to be determined by the total hydrom...
A 2.5-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics simulation analysis of the energy release for three different...
Context. The recent discovery of much greater magnetic flux cancellation taking place at the photosp...
Abstract Magnetic reconnection may play an important role in heating the corona through a release of...
In this review paper we discuss several aspects of magnetic reconnection theory, focusing on the fie...
The planar magnetic reconnection problem for viscous, resistive plasmas is addressed. We show that s...
The planar magnetic reconnection problem for viscous, resistive plasmas is addressed. We show that s...
Context. Forced magnetic reconnection, a reconnection event triggered by external perturbation, shou...
The problem of dynamic, three-dimensional magnetic reconnection is considered. Analytic “fan current...
The problem of incompressible, nonlinear magnetic reconnection in three-dimensional "open" geometrie...
The ability of three-dimensional magnetic “ “ spine ÏÏ and “ “ fan ÏÏ reconnection solutions to prov...
The ability of three-dimensional magnetic “spine” and “fan” reconnection solutions to provide flarel...
We investigate the dynamical relaxation of a disturbed X-type magnetic neutral point in a periodic g...
The linear theory of magnetic reconnection demonstrates that the rate of energy release at an X-type...
We consider the linear and nonlinear evolution of disturbed magnetic X-type neutral points. The prob...
The power output of flux pile-up magnetic reconnection is known to be determined by the total hydrom...
A 2.5-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics simulation analysis of the energy release for three different...
Context. The recent discovery of much greater magnetic flux cancellation taking place at the photosp...
Abstract Magnetic reconnection may play an important role in heating the corona through a release of...
In this review paper we discuss several aspects of magnetic reconnection theory, focusing on the fie...
The planar magnetic reconnection problem for viscous, resistive plasmas is addressed. We show that s...
The planar magnetic reconnection problem for viscous, resistive plasmas is addressed. We show that s...
Context. Forced magnetic reconnection, a reconnection event triggered by external perturbation, shou...