Relation of Astrophysical Turbulence and Magnetic Reconnection
A. Lazarian, G. Eyink, E. Vishniac

TL;DR
This paper explores how turbulence influences magnetic reconnection in astrophysical fluids, revealing their intrinsic interdependence and implications for plasma transport, star formation, and energetic particle acceleration.
Contribution
It demonstrates that magnetic turbulence requires reconnection, revises flux-freezing concepts, and links turbulent reconnection to phenomena like solar flares and gamma-ray bursts.
Findings
Strong magnetic turbulence in 3D requires reconnection.
Reconnection diffusion impacts star formation.
Turbulent reconnection induces particle acceleration.
Abstract
Astrophysical fluids are generically turbulent and this must be taken into account for most transport processes. We discuss how the preexisting turbulence modifies magnetic reconnection and how magnetic reconnection affects the MHD turbulent cascade. We show the intrinsic interdependence and interrelation of magnetic turbulence and magnetic reconnection, in particular, that strong magnetic turbulence in 3D requires reconnection and 3D magnetic turbulence entails fast reconnection. We follow the approach in Eyink, Lazarian & Vishniac 2011 to show that the expressions of fast magnetic reconnection in Lazarian & Vishniac 1999 can be recovered if Richardson diffusion of turbulent flows is used instead of ordinary Ohmic diffusion. This does not revive, however, the concept of magnetic turbulent diffusion which assumes that magnetic fields can be mixed up in a passive way down to a very small…
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