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Exploring the generation and annihilation of three dimensional nulls through MHD simulations in initially chaotic magnetic field devoid of nulls

Published 10 Jun 2024 in astro-ph.SR, physics.plasm-ph, and physics.space-ph | (2406.06328v1)

Abstract: Three-dimensional (3D) magnetic nulls are abundant in the solar atmosphere, as been firmly established through contemporary observations. They are established to be important magnetic structures in, for example, jets and circular ribbon flares. While simulations and extrapolations support this, the mechanisms behind 3D null generation remain an open question. Recent magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) simulations propose that magnetic reconnection is responsible for both generating and annihilating 3D nulls, a novel concept. However, these simulations began with initial magnetic fields already supporting pre-existing nulls, raising the question of whether magnetic reconnection can create nulls in fields initially devoid of them. Previously, this question was briefly explored in a simulation with an initial chaotic magnetic field. However, the study failed to precisely identify locations, topological degrees, and natures (spiral or radial) of nulls, and it approximated magnetic reconnection without fully tracking field line in time. In this paper these findings are revisited in light of recent advancements and tools used to locate and trace nulls, along with the tracing of field lines, through which the concept of generation/annihilation of 3D nulls from chaotic fields is established in a precise manner.

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