Physical consequences of the inclusion of anomalous resistivity in the dynamics of 2D magnetic reconnection

I Roussev, K Galsgaard, P G Judge

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Abstract

The aim of the present paper is to explore the role of anomalous resistivity on the dynamics of magnetic reconnection in a 2D environment of relevance to the solar transition region. We adopt an ad hoc but explicit form of the anomalous resistivity, motivated by a streaming instability, in which the resistivity jumps suddenly as the electron drift velocity exceeds some fraction of the mean electron thermal speed. Experiments have been conducted to investigate the impact of various critical speeds and arbitrary scaling constants of the resistivity level on the time-dependent evolution of the magnetic reconnection process. The specific threshold value is found to influence the dynamics of the reconnection, with higher values providing a localised on-off effect of patchy diffusion. For a given normalised value of the anomalous resistivity, the amount of Joule heating released scales inversely with the threshold value. The total energy release is found to be above the lower limit of "quiet" Sun nano-flares required to maintain a hot corona. The reconnection events discussed here may be important to the energy balance of the solar transition region and overlying corona, as already suggested in earlier work based on SUMER observations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)639-649
Number of pages11
JournalExperimental Astronomy
Volume382
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2002

Keywords

  • MHD
  • Sun : atmosphere
  • Sun : transition region
  • Sun : magnetic fields
  • ERUPTIVE FLARES
  • CORONA
  • SIMULATION

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