Non-stationary Magnetic Reconnection: plasmoids, turbulence, and what it all means

ORAL

Abstract

In this contribution the recent progress on understanding the role of secondary tearing instabilities and small-scale turbulence in resistive-MHD reconnection with very large Lundquist numbers $S\geq 10^4$ is reviewed. It is argued that the resulting formation of multiple plasmoids and their rapid nonlinear evolution greatly affect the basic structure of the reconnection layer and force upon us a total revision of the conventional picture of the reconnection processes. In particular, the very definition of the reconnection rate and its scaling with~$S$ are discussed and compared with the results of recent numerical simulations.

Authors

  • Dmitri Uzdensky

    • Princeton University/CMSO
    • Princeton Univ./CMSO
  • Nuno Loureiro

    • IPFN, IST Lisbon
  • Alexander Schekochihin

    • University of Oxford
    • R.Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford
    • R. Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford