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    On the periodicity of oscillatory reconnection

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    Context. Oscillatory reconnection is a time-dependent magnetic reconnection mechanism that naturally produces periodic outputs from aperiodic drivers. Aims. This paper aims to quantify and measure the periodic nature of oscillatory reconnection for the first time. Methods. We solve the compressible, resistive, nonlinear magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) equations using 2.5D numerical simulations. Results. We identify two distinct periodic regimes: the impulsive and stationary phases. In the impulsive phase, we find the greater the amplitude of the initial velocity driver, the longer the resultant current sheet and the earlier its formation. In the stationary phase, we find that the oscillations are exponentially decaying and for driving amplitudes 6.3−126.2 kms−1, we measure stationary-phase periods in the range 56.3−78.9 s, i.e. these are high frequency (0.01−0.02 Hz) oscillations. In both phases, we find that the greater the amplitude of the initial velocity driver, the shorter the resultant period, but note that different physical processes and periods are associated with both phases. Conclusions. We conclude that the oscillatory reconnection mechanism behaves akin to a damped harmonic oscillator

    67/12/12 Oral Arguments before the US Supreme Court

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    Tuesday, December 12, 1967 oral arguments before the United States Supreme Court

    67/12/12 Oral Arguments before the US Supreme Court

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    Tuesday, December 12, 1967 oral arguments before the United States Supreme Court

    The Limits of Veneration: Public Support for a New Constitutional Convention

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    Perception Is Reality: How CEOs’ Observed Personality Influences Market Perceptions of Firm Risk and Shareholder Returns

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    Physical Approaches to Masking Bitter Taste: Lessons from Food and Pharmaceuticals

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