Abstract

The nonlinear dynamics of magnetoacoustic and Alfven MHD perturbations in structurally unstable magnetic configurations with two null lines (X-lines) is studied both analytically and numerically. It is shown that these perturbations cause the electric current to evolve nonlinearly in such a manner that a structurally unstable configuration of the magnetic field transforms into a structurally stable configuration. Such a transformation is forbidden in ideal magnetohydrodynamics but can occur in the process of magnetic field line reconnection. The final magnetic configuration to which the system evolves is shown to contain no separatrices connecting the null lines.

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