Abstract

Discussion of certain aspects of the magnetic field reconnection process at the magnetopause. It is argued that the upper limits on reconnection derived by Petschek (1964), on the one hand, and Yeh and Axford (1970) and Sonnerup (1970), on the other, may be reconciled, at least qualitatively. Further, the possibility that magnetopause reconnection proceeds at this upper limit remains a real one. It is demonstrated that under the same assumptions as those used by Petschek (1964, 1966) the theoretical upper limit on the electric field component parallel to the X type magnetic null line is proportional to sin squared (theta/2) when the magnetic fields on the two sides of the magnetopause have equal magnitude. Finally, it is shown that when the magnetic field outside the magnetopause is weaker than the field inside that surface, reconnection may cease altogether for cos theta greater than the ratio of the outside field to the inside one.

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