Generalised models for torsional spine and fan magnetic reconnection
D. I. Pontin, A. K. Al-Hachami, K. Galsgaard

TL;DR
This paper develops analytical models and simulations to study how asymmetry in 3D null points affects torsional spine and fan magnetic reconnection, revealing geometry-dependent current layers and variable reconnection rates.
Contribution
It introduces new models that incorporate localized current layers around nulls and analyzes the impact of magnetic field asymmetry on reconnection processes.
Findings
Current layer geometry depends on null symmetry.
Peak current is relatively unaffected by asymmetry.
Reconnection rate varies with asymmetry, increasing in spine but decreasing in fan reconnection.
Abstract
Three-dimensional null points are present in abundance in the solar corona, and the same is likely to be true in other astrophysical environments. Recent studies suggest that reconnection at such 3D nulls may play an important role in the coronal dynamics. In this paper the properties of the torsional spine and torsional fan modes of magnetic reconnection at 3D nulls are investigated. New analytical models are developed, which for the first time include a current layer that is spatially localised around the null, extending along either the spine or the fan of the null. These are complemented with numerical simulations. The principal aim is to investigate the effect of varying the degree of asymmetry of the null point magnetic field on the resulting reconnection process - where previous studies always considered a non-generic radially symmetric null. The geometry of the current layers…
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