Current Sheets, Plasmoids and Flux Ropes in the HeliospherePart I. 2-D or not 2-D? General and Observational Aspects

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O. Khabarova
O. Malandraki
H. Malova
R. Kislov
A. Greco
R. Bruno
O. Pezzi
S. Servidio
Gang Li
W. Matthaeus
J. Le Roux
N. E. Engelbrecht
F. Pecora
L. Zelenyi
V. Obridko
V. Kuznetsov
机构
[1] Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism,IAASARS
[2] Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN),Dipartimento di Fisica
[3] Space Research Institute (IKI) RAS,Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research (CSPAR) and Department of Space Science
[4] National Observatory of Athens,Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali
[5] Scobeltsyn Nuclear Physics Institute of Lomonosov Moscow State University,INFN
[6] Università della Calabria,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[7] University of Alabama in Huntsville,Centre for Space Research
[8] Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (IAPS-INAF),undefined
[9] Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI),undefined
[10] Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS),undefined
[11] Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi,undefined
[12] CNR,undefined
[13] University of Delaware,undefined
[14] North-West University,undefined
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Space Science Reviews | 2021年 / 217卷
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Current sheets; Plasmoids; Flux ropes; Magnetic islands; Magnetic reconnection; Particle acceleration;
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Recent accumulation of a critical mass of observational material from different spacecraft complete with the enhanced abilities of numerical methods have led to a boom of studies revealing the high complexity of processes occurring in the heliosphere. Views on the solar wind filling the interplanetary medium have dramatically developed from the beginning of the space era. A 2-D picture of the freely expanding solar corona and non-interacting solar wind structures described as planar or spherically-symmetric objects has dominated for decades. Meanwhile, the scientific community gradually moved to a modern understanding of the importance of the 3-D nature of heliospheric processes and their studies via MHD/kinetic simulations, as well as observations of large-scale flows and streams both in situ and remotely, in white light and/or via interplanetary scintillations. The new 3-D approach has provided an opportunity to understand the dynamics of heliospheric structures and processes that could not even be imagined before within the 2-D paradigm. In this review, we highlight a piece of the puzzle, showing the evolution of views on processes related to current sheets, plasmoids, blobs and flux ropes of various scales and origins in the heliosphere. The first part of the review focuses on introducing these plasma structures, discussing their key properties, and paying special attention to their observations in different space plasmas.
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