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In this paper, spontaneous fast reconnection in a neutral current sheet, which is initially perturbed by a localized resistivity, is studied by the newly developed Space-Time Conservation Element and Solution Element (CESE) method. After the initial perturbation is switched off, an anomalous resistivity is allowed to occur if a threshold of the local electron-ion drift velocity is exceeded. For a given threshold value, the amount of the reconnected magnetic flux introduced by the initial perturbation is very crucial for the onset of the anomalous resistivity. The numerical results indicate that fast reconnection can develop self-consistently with slow shocks extending between the diffusion region and a large-scale plasmoid-like structure, which is pushed forward by the reconnection outflow. A Petschek-like configuration is then built up, but it can not be sustained as a quasi-steady state. In fact, during the reconnection evolution, the diffusion region undergoes an elongation process so that after the dynamic process is nonlinearly saturated secondary tearing is subject to occur at the center of the system. This leads to enhanced and time-dependent reconnection. The reconnection evolution is further studied in various physical situations, also confirming the bursty nature of the spontaneous fast reconnection mechanism.
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Hu, Y., Feng, X. Numerical Study for the Bursty Nature of Spontaneous Fast Reconnection. Sol Phys 238, 329–345 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-006-0212-4
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