Magnetic reconnection in a high-temperature plasma of solar flares. IV - Resistive tearing mode in non-neutral current sheets

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High Temperature Plasmas, Magnetic Field Reconnection, Solar Flares, Solar Magnetic Field, Current Sheets, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Tearing Modes (Plasmas)

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Dispersion relations for the resistive tearing instability are analytically found in the hydromagnetic approximation for a current sheet with a small normal component of the mgnetic field. A strong stabilizing influence of the normal component on the development of the tearing instability is shown to exist. These results are also obtained from physical considerations, and so a simple interpretation of the stabilization effect of the normal component is given. The results of the present paper are compared with those of previous works on the topic, and the previous negative results are explained.

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