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oai:arXiv.org:2407.20787

Topic
Physics - Space Physics Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar A... Physics - Plasma Physics
Author
Stawarz, J. E. Muñoz, P. A. Bessho, N. Bandyopadhyay, R. Nakamura, T. K. M. Eriksson, S. Graham, D. Büchner, J. Chasapis, A. Drake, J. F. Shay, M. A. Ergun, R. E. Hasegawa, H. Khotyaintsev, Yu. V. Swisdak, M. Wilder, F.
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sciences: astrophysics

Year

2024

listing date

8/7/2024

Keywords
plasma turbulence space reconnection magnetic physics
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Abstract

Alongside magnetic reconnection, turbulence is another fundamental nonlinear plasma phenomenon that plays a key role in energy transport and conversion in space and astrophysical plasmas.

From a numerical, theoretical, and observational point of view there is a long history of exploring the interplay between these two phenomena in space plasma environments; however, recent high-resolution, multi-spacecraft observations have ushered in a new era of understanding this complex topic.

The interplay between reconnection and turbulence is both complex and multifaceted, and can be viewed through a number of different interrelated lenses - including turbulence acting to generate current sheets that undergo magnetic reconnection (turbulence-driven reconnection), magnetic reconnection driving turbulent dynamics in an environment (reconnection-driven turbulence) or acting as an intermediate step in the excitation of turbulence, and the random diffusive/dispersive nature of magnetic field lines embedded in turbulent fluctuations enabling so-called stochastic reconnection.

In this paper, we review the current state of knowledge on these different facets of the interplay between turbulence and reconnection in the context of collisionless plasmas, such as those found in many near-Earth astrophysical environments, from a theoretical, numerical, and observational perspective.

Particular focus is given to several key regions in Earth's magnetosphere - Earth's magnetosheath, magnetotail, and Kelvin-Helmholtz vortices on the magnetopause flanks - where NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale mission has been providing new insights on the topic.

;Comment: Chapter 2.2 of ISSI Book on Magnetic Reconnection, submitted to Space Science Reviews

Stawarz, J. E.,Muñoz, P. A.,Bessho, N.,Bandyopadhyay, R.,Nakamura, T. K. M.,Eriksson, S.,Graham, D.,Büchner, J.,Chasapis, A.,Drake, J. F.,Shay, M. A.,Ergun, R. E.,Hasegawa, H.,Khotyaintsev, Yu. V.,Swisdak, M.,Wilder, F., 2024, The Interplay Between Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection and Turbulence

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