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@article{Phan:2024:2041-8213/ad6841,
author = {Phan, TD and Drake, JF and Larson, D and Oieroset, M and Eriksson, S and Yin, Z and Lavraud, B and Swisdak, M and Bale, SD and Livi, R and Romeo, O and Whittlesey, P and Halekas, J and Rahmati, A and Pulupa, M and Szabo, A and Koval, A and Moncuquet, M and Kasper, J and Stevens, M and Desai, M and Raouafi, N},
doi = {2041-8213/ad6841},
journal = {Astrophysical Journal Letters},
title = {Multiple Subscale Magnetic Reconnection Embedded inside a Heliospheric Current Sheet Reconnection Exhaust: Evidence for Flux Rope Merging},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad6841},
volume = {971},
year = {2024}
}

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AB - We report observations of multiple subscale reconnecting current sheets embedded inside a large-scale heliospheric current sheet (HCS) reconnection exhaust. The discovery was made possible by the unusual skimming trajectory of Parker Solar Probe through a sunward-directed HCS exhaust, sampling structures convecting with the exhaust outflows for more than 3 hr during Encounter 14, at a radial distance of ∼17 solar radii. A large number of subscale current sheets (SCSs) were detected inside the HCS exhaust. Remarkably, five SCSs showed direct evidence for reconnection, displaying near-Alfvénic outflow jets and bifurcated current sheets. The reconnecting SCSs all had small magnetic shears (27°-81°), i.e., strong guide fields. The thickness of the subscale reconnecting current sheets ranged from ∼60 km to ∼5000 km (∼20-2000 ion inertial lengths). The SCS exhausts were directed predominantly in the normal or out-of-plane direction of the HCS, i.e., nearly orthogonal to the HCS exhaust direction. The presence of multiple low-magnetic-shear reconnecting current sheets inside a large-scale exhaust could be associated with coalescence of multiple large flux ropes inside the HCS exhaust. The orientation of some SCS exhausts was partly in the ecliptic plane of the HCS, which may indicate that the coalescence process is highly three-dimensional. Since the coalescence process is likely short-lived, the detection of five such events inside a single HCS crossing could imply the common occurrence of flux rope coalescence in large-scale HCS reconnection exhausts.
AU - Phan,TD
AU - Drake,JF
AU - Larson,D
AU - Oieroset,M
AU - Eriksson,S
AU - Yin,Z
AU - Lavraud,B
AU - Swisdak,M
AU - Bale,SD
AU - Livi,R
AU - Romeo,O
AU - Whittlesey,P
AU - Halekas,J
AU - Rahmati,A
AU - Pulupa,M
AU - Szabo,A
AU - Koval,A
AU - Moncuquet,M
AU - Kasper,J
AU - Stevens,M
AU - Desai,M
AU - Raouafi,N
DO - 2041-8213/ad6841
PY - 2024///
SN - 2041-8205
TI - Multiple Subscale Magnetic Reconnection Embedded inside a Heliospheric Current Sheet Reconnection Exhaust: Evidence for Flux Rope Merging
T2 - Astrophysical Journal Letters
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad6841
VL - 971
ER -