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Instability of isolated three-dimensional magnetic null points
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 1998
Abstract
Although most magnetic neutral points occurring in nature seem to form part of a continuum, recent studies of reconnection have centred on static equilibria in the neighbourhood of an isolated three-dimensional null point. The linear stability of this configuration is studied here. It is found that one may choose a flux surface so that transverse oscillations localized around the surface and polarized within it must grow exponentially in time. This means that any static equilibrium containing an isolated three-dimensional null point is linearly unstable.
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- 1998 Cambridge University Press
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