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速速 Fast Magnetic Reconnecti on via Jets and Current Mic rosheets” by P. G. Watson & I. J. D. Craig 2003, ApJ, 590, L0000(in press)

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速報 “ Fast Magnetic Reconnection via Jets and Current Microsheets”. by P. G. Watson & I. J. D. Craig 2003, ApJ, 590, L0000(in press). Abstract. Numerical simulations of highly nonlinear magnetic reconnection provide evidence of ultrathin current microsheets. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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速報“ Fast Magnetic Reconnection via J

ets and Current Microsheets”

by P. G. Watson & I. J. D. Craig

2003, ApJ, 590, L0000(in press)

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Abstract

• Numerical simulations of highly nonlinear magnetic reconnection provide evidence of ultrathin current microsheets.

• These small-scale sheets are formed by strong jets from a primary large-scale current layer.

• The size of the secondary microsheet is determined by the resistivity.

• This scaling suggests that microsheets may provide fast reconnection sites in the solar corona.

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Introduction(1/3)

• Fast reconnection occurs in solar corona, in which the reconnection rate is independent of resistivity.

• The purpose of the letter is to point out that the exhaust region of a large-scale current layer can provide the external source for small-scale secondary reconnection events.

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Introduction(2/3)

• Numerical simulations show that ejecta from the primary sheet act rather like a turbo mechanism, enhancing dissipation by supplying high-pressure collimated jets to sustain the microsheet.

Shibata et al. 1994

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Introduction(3/3)

• The microsheet is very much smaller than primary sheet, its length being controlled by the narrow exhaust jet of the primary current layer.

• Such microsheets have the potential to act as extremely short-lived localized sites of energy release (e.g., X-ray bright points) in magnetically complex

plasmas such as the solar corona.

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Reconnection Model • Simulations:

Heerikhuisen, Craig & Watson(2000),

Watson & Craig(2001),

  Hirose, Litvinenko, Shibata, Tanuma et al.(in prep.)

• Analytic models:

Craig & Henton(1995),

Craig & Fabling (1996),

Craig & Watson(2000)

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Craig & Henton 1995

Hirose, Litvinenko, Shibata, Tanuma et al. (in prep.)

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The Reconnection Simulations

• Initial condition:

• Including resistivity and viscousity

• Simulation region: -1<x,y<1

/)cos(

/)sin()sin(

ˆ),,(

ˆ),,(

x

yx

ztyxB

ztyxv

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Initial Condition

Prim

ary current sheet

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Results

Secondary current sheet

Jet

Jet

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Results

• Primary sheet: Fast reconnection Saturation of sheet Sweet-Parker

• Secondary sheet: Fast reconnection

Typical model α=1, ε=0.3

(Resistivity is uniform: eta=ν=0.0001)

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Results(V and B)

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Results(Current)

Primary sheet

Secondary sheet

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Results(J v.s. Time)

Secondary sheet

Primary sheet

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Dependence of Results on Resistivity

fast

slowfast

Much thinner than primary one

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Discussion and Conclusions• Secondary (small-scale) current sheet is created by t

he collision between two reconnection jets.• Fast reconnection can occurs in the secondary sheet

even after the fast reconnection stops in the primary one.

• Although the bulk of energy release probably occurs in the primary structure, microsheets powered by primary ejecta could well account for localized hot spots within the plasma(e.g., X-ray-bright points associated with solar flares).