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Scaling Theory of 3D Magnetic Reconnection Spreading

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Abstract

We develop a first-principles scaling theory of the spreading of three-dimensional (3D) magnetic reconnection of finite extent in the out of plane direction. This theory addresses systems with or without an out of plane (guide) magnetic field, and with or without Hall physics. The theory reproduces known spreading speeds and directions with and without guide fields, unifying previous knowledge in a single theory. New results include: (1) Reconnection spreads in a particular direction if an x-line is induced at the interface between reconnecting and non-reconnecting regions, which is controlled by the out of plane gradient of the electric field in the outflow direction. (2) The spreading mechanism for anti-parallel collisionless reconnection is convection, as is known, but for guide field reconnection it is magnetic field bending. We confirm the theory using 3D two-fluid and resistive-magnetohydrodynamics simulations. (3) The theory explains why anti-parallel reconnection in resistive-magnetohydrodynamics does not spread. The results provide a theoretical framework for understanding spreading beyond systems studied here, and are important for applications including two-ribbon solar flares and reconnection in Earth's magnetosphere.

Publication: PoP: MS #POP21-AR-00492 - Accepted on 07/08/2021

Presenters

  • Milton Arencibia

    West Virginia University

Authors

  • Milton Arencibia

    West Virginia University

  • Paul A Cassak

    West Virginia University

  • Eric R Priest

    University of St Andrews, Scotland

  • Michael A Shay

    University of Delaware