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Reconnection events in two-dimensional Hall magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
Fecha
2012-09Registro en:
Donato, Stella Maris; Servidio, S.; Dmitruk, Pablo Ariel; Carbone, Verónica Andrea; Shay, M.A.; et al.; Reconnection events in two-dimensional Hall magnetohydrodynamic turbulence; American Institute of Physics; Physics Of Plasmas; 19; 9; 9-2012; 92307-92316
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Autor
Donato, Stella Maris
Servidio, S.
Dmitruk, Pablo Ariel
Carbone, Verónica Andrea
Shay, M.A.
Cassak, P.A.
Matthaeus, W.H.
Resumen
The statistical study of magnetic reconnection events in two-dimensional turbulence has been performed by comparing numerical simulations of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) and Hall magnetohydrodynamics (HMHD). The analysis reveals that the Hall term plays an important role in turbulence, in which magnetic islands simultaneously reconnect in a complex way. In particular, an increase of the Hall parameter, the ratio of ion skin depth to system size, broadens the distribution of reconnection rates relative to the MHD case. Moreover, in HMHD the local geometry of the reconnection region changes, manifesting bifurcated current sheets and quadrupolar magnetic field structures in analogy to laminar studies, leading locally to faster reconnection processes in this case of reconnection embedded in turbulence. This study supports the idea that the global rate of energy dissipation is controlled by the large scale turbulence, but suggests that the distribution of the reconnection rates within the turbulent system is sensitive to the microphysics at the reconnection sites. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.