Two-fluid reconnection jets in a gravitationally stratified atmosphere
B. Popescu Braileanu, R. Keppens

TL;DR
This study investigates how ion-neutral collisions affect magnetic reconnection in the solar atmosphere, revealing nonlinear feedback effects and differences in plasma-neutral dynamics across various heights.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed comparison between MHD and two-fluid models, highlighting the impact of enhanced collisional effects and stratification on reconnection processes.
Findings
Increased collisional effects lead to a nonlinear runaway instability.
Reconnection rate remains around 0.1 across different heights.
Plasmoid formation is influenced more by outflow than collisions.
Abstract
The density decreases exponentially with height in the solar gravitationally stratified atmosphere, therefore the collisional coupling between the ionized plasma and the neutrals also decreases. Here, we investigate the role of collisions between ions and neutrals on the reconnection process occurring at various heights in the atmosphere. We perform simulations of magnetic reconnection induced by a localized resistivity in a gravitationally stratified atmosphere, where we vary the height of the initial reconnection X-point. We compare a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model and two two-fluid configurations: one where the collisional coupling is calculated from local plasma parameters and another where the coupling is decreased, so that collisional effects are enhanced. Simulations in a stratified atmosphere show similar structures in MHD and two-fluid simulations with strong coupling.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Magnetic confinement fusion research
