2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-012-5045-y
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Recent progresses in theoretical studies and satellite observations for collisionless magnetic reconnection

Abstract: As an essential mechanism in large scale fast magnetic energy releases and field reconfigurations processes in space, astrophysical, and laboratory plasmas, magnetic reconnection, particularly collisionless magnetic reconnection, has been studied for more than 65 years. Many progresses have been achieved in recent years and basic features of the process have been well understood, largely due to more and more satellite observation data available in the last decade. However, a few outstanding issues are still re… Show more

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“…The involved magnetic fields are normally located near the target surface and typically at the mega-gauss (MG) level. Significant progress has been made in this field [13]. For example, three well-collimated high-speed electron jets were observed in the fanlike outflow region in experiments [6,14], which are consistent with the signatures of MR simulations [15].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The involved magnetic fields are normally located near the target surface and typically at the mega-gauss (MG) level. Significant progress has been made in this field [13]. For example, three well-collimated high-speed electron jets were observed in the fanlike outflow region in experiments [6,14], which are consistent with the signatures of MR simulations [15].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Geomagnetic storm is one of the most important disturbance phenomena in the geospace [54,55]. During the geomagnetic storm, the solar wind injects substantial energy into the magnetosphereionosphere system [56][57][58]. During a geomagnetic storm, the ionospheric reactions include irregularities development, suppression and interruption.…”
Section: Gps (Global Positioning System)mentioning
confidence: 99%