Reduced magnetohydrodynamic theory of oblique plasmoid instabilities
Abstract
The three-dimensional nature of plasmoid instabilities is studied using the reduced magnetohydrodynamic equations. For a Harris equilibrium with guide field, represented by , a spectrum of modes are unstable at multiple resonant surfaces in the current sheet, rather than just the null surface of the polodial field , which is the only resonant surface in 2D or in the absence of a guide field. Here is the asymptotic value of the equilibrium poloidal field, is the constant equilibrium guide field, and is the current sheet width. Plasmoids on each resonant surface have a unique angle of obliquity . The resonant surface location for angle is , and the existence of a resonant surface requires . The most unstable angle is oblique, i.e. and , in the constant- regime, but parallel, i.e. and , in the nonconstant- regime. For a fixed angle of obliquity, the most unstable wavenumber lies at the intersection of the constant- and nonconstant- regimes. The growth rate of this mode is , in which , is the Alfv\'{e}n speed, is the current sheet length, and is the Lundquist number. The number of plasmoids scales as .
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@article{arxiv.1201.0313,
title = {Reduced magnetohydrodynamic theory of oblique plasmoid instabilities},
author = {S. D. Baalrud and A. Bhattacharjee and Y. -M. Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.0313},
year = {2015}
}
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9 pages, 8 figures, to be published in Physics of Plasmas