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Title: Double null points and magnetic reconnection
Authors: Galsgaard, K.
Rickard, G.J.
Reddy, R.V.
Nordlund, A.
Keywords: Magnetic reconnection
Topology
Issue Date: 1997
Citation: Advances in Space Research, v.19/12, pp. 1785-1788, 1997.
Abstract: 2D reconnection is possible only in connection with the existence of a singularity in the magnetic field line topology, associated with a magnetic null point or a current sheet. Both of these provide an X-type structure of the magnetic field where fields of opposite polarity meet and reconnect. In 3D a similar topology is found in a null point pair, when the null points are connected by a separator line. The separator is defined as the intersection line of the two null-point fan planes. This paper reports on the topological evolution of this configuration with respect to different perturbations emerging from imposed boundary velocities, using a nonlinear numerical approach.
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