Thermal-mode stabilization of the resistive tearing instability of a current sheet

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Current Sheets, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Solar Flares, Tearing Modes (Plasmas), Thermal Instability, Radiant Cooling, Resistance Heating, Reynolds Number, Thermal Plasmas

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A simple model is used to investigate how thermal processes should influence the linear resistive tearing instability (RTI) of current sheets in highly conductive plasma. Joule heating and radiative cooling (for the optically thin case) are included in the heat balance equation. The plasma is assumed to be incompressible, the plasma density is assumed constant in both space and time, and in the undisturbed state all plasma flow is assumed absent. The linearized system of equations for perturbations in the magnetic field, velocity, and temperature is presented and solved for growth rates much larger than one. It is concluded that the linear interaction of the RTI mode with the thermal model can provide an efficient mechanism for stabilizing the aperiodic RTI.

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