AUTHOR=Treumann Rudolf A., Baumjohann Wolfgang TITLE=Collisionless magnetic reconnection in space plasmas JOURNAL=Frontiers in Physics VOLUME=1 YEAR=2013 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physics/articles/10.3389/fphy.2013.00031 DOI=10.3389/fphy.2013.00031 ISSN=2296-424X ABSTRACT=
Magnetic reconnection, the merging of oppositely directed magnetic fields that leads to field reconfiguration, plasma heating, jetting and acceleration, is one of the most celebrated processes in collisionless plasmas. It requires the violation of the frozen-in condition which ties gyrating charged particles to the magnetic field inhibiting diffusion. Ongoing reconnection has been identified in near-Earth space as being responsible for the excitation of substorms, magnetic storms, generation of field aligned currents and their consequences, the wealth of auroral phenomena. Its theoretical understanding is now on the verge of being completed. Reconnection takes place in thin current sheets. Analytical concepts proceeded gradually down to the microscopic scale, the scale of the electron skin depth or inertial length, recognizing that current layers that thin do preferentially undergo spontaneous reconnection. Thick current layers start reconnecting when being forced by plasma inflow to thin. For almost half a century the physical mechanism of reconnection has remained a mystery. Spacecraft