Forced magnetic reconnection in a plasma sheet with localized resistivity profile excited by lower hybrid drift type instability

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Magnetic Field Reconnection, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Plasma Drift, Cosmic Plasma, Neutral Sheets, Space Plasmas

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A forced magnetic reconnection process with a temporal evolution of resistivity is studied for a plasma sheet with a nonuniform resistivity profile based on the nonlocal mode structure of the lower hybrid drift type instability. The growth rate of the mode found is almost independent of the resistivity at the neutral sheet, but depends on the resistivity of the region of maximum density gradient away from the neutral sheet. This is studied by using both a nonlinear numerical MHD simulation and a linear theory. The mode may be relevant to the prevalent theoretical concept of MHD reconnection and the localized anomalous resistivity profile based on the lower hybrid drift instability.

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