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Triggering tearing in a forming current sheet with the mirror instability
Himawan W. Winarto,
Matthew W. Kunz
Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Current Sheet
100%
Tears
100%
Mirror Instability
100%
Reconnecting
25%
X-point
25%
Tearing Mode
25%
Particle-in-cell Simulation
12%
Plasma beta
12%
Reconnection
12%
Anisotropy
12%
Collision-free
12%
Astrophysical Plasmas
12%
High beta
12%
Turbulent Dynamo
12%
Effective Thickness
12%
Sheet Forming
12%
Fluid Element
12%
Incompressible Flow
12%
Initial Current
12%
Island Width
12%
High-beta Plasma
12%
Pressure Anisotropy
12%
Sheet Size
12%
Sheet Thickness
12%
Point Separation
12%
Adiabatic Invariance
12%
Physics
Current Sheet
100%
Anisotropy
25%
Astrophysical Plasma
12%
Incompressible Flow
12%