Plasmoid-dominated Turbulent Reconnection in a Low β Plasma

Abstract

Properties of plasmoid-dominated turbulent reconnection in a low-β background plasma are investigated by resistive magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations. In the β in < 1 regime, where β in is plasma β in the inflow region, the reconnection site is dominated by shocks and shock-related structures and plasma compression is significant. The effective reconnection rate increases from 0.01 to 0.02 as β in decreases. We hypothesize that plasma compression allows faster reconnection rate, and then we estimate a speed-up factor, based on a compressible MHD theory. We validate our prediction by a series of MHD simulations. These results suggest that the plasmoid-dominated reconnection can be twice faster than expected in the β 1 environment in a solar corona.

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