Effects of Line-tying on Resistive Tearing Instability in Slab Geometry
physics.plasm-ph
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The effects of line-tying on resistive tearing instability in slab geometry is studied within the framework of reduced magnetohydrodynamics (RMHD).\citep{KadomtsevP1974,Strauss1976} It is found that line-tying has a stabilizing effect. The tearing mode is stabilized when the system length $L$ is shorter than a critical length $L_{c}$, which is independent of the resistivity $η$. When $L$ is not too much longer than $L_{c}$, the growthrate $γ$ is proportional to $η$ . When $L$ is sufficiently long, the tearing mode scaling $γ\simη^{3/5}$ is recovered. The transition from $γ\simη$ to $γ\simη^{3/5}$ occurs at a transition length $L_{t}\simη^{-2/5}$.