Identifying the role of reconnection within turbulent jets (caused by larger scale reconnection)

Giovanni Lapenta

KULeuven -

We take a pragmatic definition of reconnection to find locations where a reconnection electric field causes an E × B drift that carries two components of the magnetic field toward their elimination. With this in mind as our target, we observe that such locations can be found using a new indicator: the velocity of the Lorentz transformation that eliminates two components of the local magnetic field. Serendipitously, the indicator naturally becomes subluminal in the close proximity of a point where two components of the magnetic field vanish and it is hard zero at the vanishing location. Everywhere else the velocity of this Lorentz frame change far exceeds the speed of light. This property can be quickly applied in practice because computing the frame change is a local operation that requires only the knowledge of the local magnetic and electric field: it can be applied in a simulation or in observational data from a field instrument.

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