Magnetic reconnection under centrifugal and gravitational electromotive forces
Abstract
We examine the physical implications of the centrifugal and gravitational electromotive forces on magnetic reconnection in a Kerr black hole background. We find that both forces increase the reconnection rate, though the underlying mechanisms differ substantially. The gravitational force leads to a separation of charge density, breaking the quasi-neutrality of the plasma. In contrast, the centrifugal electromotive force affects the electric current by reducing the effective length of the current sheet. This reduction arises from the non-Euclidean spatial geometry observed by a locally comoving observer with respect to the rotating sheet. This phenomenon amplifies both the transport of charged carriers and the thermal-inertia effect within the current sheet, irrespective of the presence of a black hole.
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@article{arxiv.2411.19491,
title = {Magnetic reconnection under centrifugal and gravitational electromotive forces},
author = {Zhong-Ying Fan and Fan Zhou and Yuehang Li and Minyong Guo and Bin Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.19491},
year = {2026}
}
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16 pages, 1 figure