The Effect of Shear Flow on the Scaling of 2D Magnetic Reconnection
Abstract
Magnetic reconnection experiences a shear flow when there is a net bulk plasma flow in the direction of the reconnecting component of the magnetic field. Such flow is expected to exist in usual conditions at the Earth’s magnetosphere (caused by the solar wind at the polar cusps and at the dayside) and potentially in solar and astrophysical applications as well. The effect of shear flow on reconnection has been addressed in many studies, including a number in recent years, but a quantitative understanding of how shear flow affects the scaling of magnetic reconnection has not been obtained. We present a careful study using large-scale Hall magnetohydrodynamics (Hall-MHD) and magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) numerical simulations, focusing on the scaling of the reconnection rate and outflow speed with amplitude of the shear flow.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2010
- Bibcode:
- 2010AGUFMSM51C1829C
- Keywords:
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- 2706 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS / Cusp;
- 2723 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS / Magnetic reconnection;
- 2724 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS / Magnetopause and boundary layers;
- 2784 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS / Solar wind/magnetosphere interactions