Nonlocal Ohms Law, Plasma Resistivity, and Reconnection During Collisions of Magnetic Flux Ropes

  • Gekelman W
  • DeHaas T
  • Pribyl P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The plasma resistivity was evaluated in an experiment on the collision of two magnetic flux ropes. Whenever the ropes collide, some magnetic energy is lost as a result of reconnection. Volumetric data, in which all the relevant time-varying quantities were recorded in detail, are presented. Ohm’s law is shown to be nonlocal and cannot be used to evaluate the plasma resistivity. The resistivity was instead calculated using the AC Kubo resistivity and shown to be anomalously high in certain regions of space.

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Gekelman, W., DeHaas, T., Pribyl, P., Vincena, S., Compernolle, B. V., Sydora, R., & Tripathi, S. K. P. (2018). Nonlocal Ohms Law, Plasma Resistivity, and Reconnection During Collisions of Magnetic Flux Ropes. The Astrophysical Journal, 853(1), 33. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa9fec

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