Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976soph...47..331b&link_type=abstract
(NASA, IAU, IUGG, and International Council of Scientific Unions, Workshop on Flare Build-up Study, Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 8-11,
Physics
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Lines Of Force, Magnetic Field Configurations, Solar Flares, Solar Simulation, Current Density, Energy Distribution, Energy Sources, Ion Acoustic Waves, Magnetic Measurement, Scaling Laws
Scientific paper
Several laboratory experiments on magnetic field line reconnection are briefly reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the double inverse pinch device (DIPD) in which magnetic flux is built up during a quiescent reconnection phase and then abruptly transferred during an impulsive reconnection phase. Scaling estimates show that this impulsive phase corresponds to a solar release of (10 to the 30th power) ergs in 100 seconds with the production of GeV potentials. The trigger for the impulsive 'flare' is a conduction mode instability (ion-acoustic) which abruptly changes the resistance of the neutral point region when the reconnection current density reaches a critical value. Some results are presented from a flat plate reconnection device which has exactly antiparallel fields at the boundaries and develops one x-type neutral point rather than tearing into many neutral points. The reconnection rate is more quiescent than in the DIPD. A mild conduction mode instability occurs. The results suggest that regions with 'flattened' boundary fields may not be as conducive to flares as regions with more curved fields.
Baum P. J.
Bratenahl A.
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