Disentangling the Entangled Linkages of Relative Magnetic Helicity
Peter W. Schuck, Mark G. Linton

TL;DR
This paper extends the concept of magnetic helicity to eight gauge-invariant quantities, disentangling the contributions from different current sources and domains, with implications for understanding magnetic energy and boundary observables.
Contribution
It introduces eight gauge-invariant measures of relative magnetic helicity that distinguish between different source domains and their linkages, advancing the theoretical framework.
Findings
Eight new gauge-invariant helicity quantities are formulated.
These quantities differentiate between internal and external, self and mutual helicities.
Implications for magnetic energy interpretation and boundary measurements are discussed.
Abstract
Magnetic helicity, , measures magnetic linkages in a volume. The early theoretical development of helicity focused on magnetically closed systems in bounded by . For magnetically closed systems, , no magnetic flux threads the boundary, . Berger and Field (1984) and Finn and Antonsen (1985) extended the definition of helicity to relative helicity, , for magnetically open systems where magnetic flux may thread the boundary. Berger (1999,2003) expressed this relative helicity as two gauge invariant terms that describe the self helicity of magnetic field that closes inside and the mutual helicity between the magnetic field that threads the boundary and the magnetic field that closes inside . The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques · Characterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles
