Tuesday, February 26, 2013

1302.5715 (Jeremy S. Heyl et al.)

Magnetic Reconnection Instabilities in Soft-Gamma Repeaters    [PDF]

Jeremy S. Heyl, Ramandeep Gill
We examine an external trigger mechanism that gives rise to the intense soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) giant flares. Out of the three giant flares, two showcased the existence of a precursor, which we show to have had initiated the main flare. We develop a reconnection model based on the hypothesis that shearing motion of the footpoints causes the materialization of a Sweet-Parker current layer in the magnetosphere. The thinning of this macroscopic layer due to the development of an embedded super-hot turbulent current layer switches on the impulsive Hall reconnection, which powers the giant flare. We show that the thinning time is on the order of the pre-flare quiescent time.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.5715

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