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    Safety First: Stability and Dissipation of Line-tied Force-free Flux Tubes in Magnetized Coronae by N. Rugg, J. F. Mahlmann, A. Spitkovsky

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Higher-order fluting modes ( m > 1) can distort equilibrium flux tubes for q > 1 but induce significantly less dissipation. …”
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    Three-dimensional Dynamics of Strongly Twisted Magnetar Magnetospheres: Kinking Flux Tubes and Global Eruptions by J. F. Mahlmann, A. A. Philippov, V. Mewes, B. Ripperda, E. R. Most, L. Sironi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Less energetic outbursts likely precede powerful flares, due to intermittent instabilities and confined eruptions of a continuously twisting flux tube. Upon reaching a critical state, global eruptions produce the necessary Poynting-flux-dominated outflows required by models prescribing the fast radio burst production in the magnetar wind—for example, via relativistic magnetic reconnection or shocks.…”
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    Closed flux tubes and their string description in D=3+1 SU(N) gauge theories by Athenodorou, A, Bringoltz, B, Teper, M

    Published 2011
    “…We calculate the energy spectrum of a confining flux tube that is closed around a spatial torus, as a function of its length ℓ. …”
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    Closed flux tubes and their string description in D=2+1 SU(N) gauge theories by Athenodorou, A, Bringoltz, B, Teper, M

    Published 2011
    “…We carry out lattice calculations of the spectrum of confining flux tubes that wind around a spatial torus of variable length l, in 2+1 dimensions. …”
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    Closed flux tubes and their string description in D=2+1 SU(N) gauge theories by Athenodorou, A, Bringoltz, B, Teper, M

    Published 2011
    “…We calculate the energy spectrum of a confining flux tube that is closed around a spatial torus, as a function of its length ℓ. …”
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    A novel approach to radially global gyrokinetic simulation using the flux-tube code stella by St-Onge, DA, Barnes, M, Parra, FI

    Published 2022
    “…A novel approach to global gyrokinetic simulation is implemented in the flux-tube code stella. This is done by using a subsidiary expansion of the gyrokinetic equation in the perpendicular scale length of the turbulence, originally derived by Parra and Barnes [Plasma Phys. …”
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    Effects of MHD slow shocks propagating along magnetic flux tubes in a dipole magnetic field by N. V. Erkaev, V. A. Shaidurov, V. S. Semenov, H. K. Biernat, H. K. Biernat

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Variations of the plasma pressure in a magnetic flux tube can produce MHD waves evolving into shocks. …”
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    Secondary Reconnection Between Interlinked Flux Tubes Driven by Magnetic Reconnection With a Short X‐Line by Kai Huang, Quanming Lu, Yi‐Hsin Liu, San Lu, Xinmin Li, Huibo Tang, E. Peng

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract A three‐dimensional particle‐in‐cell simulation is performed to study secondary reconnection between two interlinked flux tubes produced by neighboring guide field reconnection x‐lines. …”
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    Analysis of BMR Tilt from AutoTAB Catalog: Hinting toward the Thin Flux Tube Model? by Anu Sreedevi, Bibhuti Kumar Jha, Bidya Binay Karak, Dipankar Banerjee

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this study, we assess the validity of the thin flux tube model by analyzing the tracked BMR data obtained through the Automatic Tracking Algorithm for BMRs. …”
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    Simultaneous tracking of reconnected flux tubes: Cluster and conjugate SuperDARN observations on 1 April 2004 by Q.-H. Zhang, Q.-H. Zhang, R. Y. Liu, M. W. Dunlop, J. Y. Huang, H. Q. Hu, M. Lester, Y. H. Liu, Z. J. Hu, Q. Q. Shi, M. G. G. T. Taylor

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…For two of these FTEs, where the tracking is strongly coordinated with the ionospheric flow at each footprint of the implied flux tubes in the Northern Hemisphere, conditions corresponded to stable, increasing (>100°) clock angle, while the third event, where the correspondence is less strong, coincided with low (<100°) clock angle. …”
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    How accurate are flux-tube (local) gyrokinetic codes in modeling energetic particle effects on core turbulence? by A. Di Siena, T. Hayward-Schneider, P. Mantica, J. Citrin, F. Vannini, A. Bottino, T. Görler, E. Poli, R. Bilato, O. Sauter, F. Jenko

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Flux-tube (local) gyrokinetic codes are widely used to simulate drift-wave turbulence in magnetic confinement devices. …”
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    On the spectrum of closed k=2 flux tubes in D=2+1 SU(N) gauge theories by Athenodorou, A, Bringoltz, B, Teper, M

    Published 2009
    “…We calculate the energy spectrum of a k = 2 flux tube that is closed around a spatial torus, as a function of its length l. …”
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    Computation of electromagnetic torque in a double rotor switched reluctance motor using flux tube methods by Vaithilingam, Chockalingam Aravind, Misron, Norhisam, Zare, Mohammad Reza, Aris, Ishak, Marhaban, Mohammad Hamiruce

    Published 2012
    “…Results from simulation and experiments used for performance evaluation of the proposed flux tube analysis for computation of the electro-magnetic torque are presented.…”
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