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American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters, 2(99)

DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.99.025004

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Dissipation in Turbulent Plasma due to Reconnection in Thin Current Sheets

Journal article published in 2007 by David Sundkvist, Alessandro Retinò ORCID, Andris Vaivads ORCID, Stuart D. Bale
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Abstract

We present in situ measurements in a space plasma showing that thin current sheets the size of an ion inertial length exist and are abundant in strong and intermittent plasma turbulence. Many of these current sheets exhibit the microphysical signatures of reconnection. The spatial scale where intermittency occurs corresponds to the observed structures. The reconnecting current sheets represent a type of dissipation mechanism, with observed dissipation rates comparable to or even dominating over collisionless damping rates of waves at ion inertial length scales (x100), and can have far reaching implications for small-scale dissipation in all turbulent plasmas.