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A theoretical foundation of general magnetic reconnection
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1988
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MagnetismGeneral Magnetic ReconnectionEngineeringPhysicsParallel Electric FieldApplied PhysicsMagnetic ResonanceEuler PotentialsApplied Plasma PhysicMagnetohydrodynamicsMagnetic ConfinementMagnetic MeasurementMagnetic ReconnectionMagnetic PropertyMagnetic Field
The paper reviews the theoretical background of magnetic reconnection, including systems with non‑vanishing magnetic fields, and represents the field using Euler potentials. The time evolution of the Euler potentials as seen by the moving plasma provides an appropriate formulation of the properties of general magnetic reconnection. A critical review of magnetic merging shows that ideal plasma flow across a separatrix can occur without non‑ideal effects, but such problems do not arise within general magnetic reconnection, which depends crucially on the parallel electric field.
This paper deals with the theoretical background of magnetic reconnection including systems where the magnetic field does not vanish (general magnetic reconnection). The magnetic field is represented by Euler potentials. The time evolution of the Euler potentials as seen by the moving plasma provides an appropriate formulation of the properties of general magnetic reconnection. A critical review of the concept of magnetic merging is given, and it is shown that in certain situations there may be ideal plasma flow across a separatrix which does not involve nonideal effects. It is shown that such problems do not arise within the concept of general magnetic reconnection. It is demonstrated that general magnetic reconnection with nonvanishing magnetic field crucially depends on properties of the parallel electric field.
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