Factors controlling the statistics of magnetic reconnection in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
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We study the statistics of dynamical quantities associated with magnetic reconnection events embedded in a sea of strong background magnetohydrodynamic turbulence using direct numerical simulations. We focus on the relationship of the reconnection properties to the statistics of global turbulent fields. We show that the distribution in turbulence of reconnection rates (determined by upstream fields) is strongly correlated with the magnitude of the global turbulent magnetic field at the correlation scale. The average reconnection rates, and associated dissipation rates, during turbulence are thus much larger than predicted by using turbulent magnetic field fluctuation amplitudes at the dissipation or kinetic scales. Magnetic reconnection may, therefore, be playing a major role in energy dissipation in astrophysical and heliospheric turbulence.
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Khan, M. B., Shay, M. A., Oughton, S., Matthaeus, W. H., Haggerty, C. C., Adhikari, S., Cassak, P. A., Fordin, S., O'Donnell, D., Yang, Y., Bandyopadhyay, R., & Roy, S. (2026). Factors controlling the statistics of magnetic reconnection in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence. Physical Review E, 113(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/yjh7-hy2s
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