Published February 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

Evolution of current sheets following the onset of enhanced resistivity

  • 1. Saint Andrews Univ. (UK)
  • 2. Napier Coll., Edinburgh (UK)

Description

An important aspect of pre-flare current sheets in the solar atmosphere is the sudden enhancement of the effective electrical resistivity in the sheet due to the onset of a plasma micro-instability. Numerical and analytical solutions to the isothermal MHD equations are presented that describe the evolution of a current sheet subsequent to such an enhancement in the resistivity. It is shown that, if the initial width of the current sheet is less than the acoustic-diffusion length obtained by dividing the resistivity by the sound speed, then isomagnetic shocks are formed. These shocks propagate outward from the centre of the current sheet and are transformed into fast-mode magneto-acoustic waves when they reach the edges of the current sheet. The fast-mode waves thus formed continue to propagate outward beyond the confines of the current sheet. It is demonstrated that flow speeds several times greater than the local fast-mode wave speed can be produced if the plasma beta parameter and the initial sheet width are sufficiently small. The results may be relevant to the triggering of a solar flare, as in the emerging flux model of flares. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
J. Plasma Phys.
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
pt.1
Series
J. Plasma Phys.
Journal Page Range
157-176
ISSN
0022-3778