Magnetic explosions: role of the inductive electric field

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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Inclusion of the inductive electric field, ${\bf E}_{\rm ind}$ due to the temporally changing ${\bf B}$, in magnetic explosions is discussed, with emphasis on solar flares. Several roles played by ${\bf E}_{\rm ind}$ are identified: on a global scale, ${\bf E}_{\rm ind}$ produces the EMF that drives the explosion; the associated ${\bf E}_{\rm ind}\times{\bf B}$ drift is identified with the inflow of magnetic field lines into a reconnection region; the polarization current, associated with $\partial{\bf E}_{\rm ind}/\partial t$, implies a ${\bf J}\times{\bf B}$ force that accelerates this inflow; and the component of ${\bf E}_{\rm ind}$ parallel to ${\bf B}$ accelerates the energetic electrons that cause hard X-ray emission and type III radio bursts. Some simple models that describe these effects are presented. A resolution of the long-standing "number problem" in solar flares is suggested.

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