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Three-dimensional magnetic reconnection in astrophysical plasmas

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arxiv 2104.05174 v1 pith:PMY3YSIH submitted 2021-04-12 astro-ph.SR physics.plasm-phphysics.space-ph

classification astro-ph.SRphysics.plasm-phphysics.space-ph
keywords reconnectionenergysolarmagneticastrophysicaldimensionsflaresobservations
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Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental process in a laboratory, magnetospheric, solar and astrophysical plasma, whereby magnetic energy is converted into heat, bulk kinetic energy and fast particle energy. Its nature in two dimensions is much better understood than in three dimensions (3D), where its character is completely different and has many diverse aspects that are currently being explored. Here we focus on the magnetohydrodynamics of 3D reconnection in the plasma environment of the solar system, especially solar flares. The theory of reconnection at null points, separators and quasi-separators is described, together with accounts of numerical simulations and observations of these three types of reconnection. The distinction between separator and quasi-separator reconnection is a theoretical one that is unimportant for the observations of energy release. A new paradigm for solar flares, in which 3D reconnection plays a central role, is proposed.

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