Abstract
The temporal dynamics of field-line reconnexion is studied by numerical experiment in a compressible conducting fluid. It is shown that because of localized enhancement of resistivity the reconnexion takes place in an initially antiparallel magnetic field and that an X-type field configuration develops, occupying an extended region. There is also a remarkable release of magnetic energy into kinetic and thermal energies. The global flow pattern can spontaneously be set up through the field-line reconnexion under no specially imposed boundary conditions. © 1977, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Tsuda, T. (1977). Magnetic field-line reconnexion by localized enhancement of resistivity. Part 1. Evolution in a compressible MHD fluid. Journal of Plasma Physics, 17(3), 337–356. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022377800020663
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