Abstract

This article is concerned with a review of the prominent magnetohydrodynamic theories proposed to date to explain magnetic field reconnection. These theories fall into three categories: (i) resistive tearing-mode instability, (ii) steady externally driven processes, (iii) nonsteady externally driven processes. The purpose of this article is to give on the analytical side - (i) a detailed discussion including a critical appraisal of the existing pr ominent theories of magnetic reconnection, (ii) a further elaboration and more correct versions and extensions of some of the existing theories of magnetic reconnection, and a review of the laboratory and computational work on the problem. The controversies that surround the application of these theories to problems involving explosive releases of magnetic energy are discussed.

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