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[[File:Flux tube.png|300px|thumb|right|Sketch of a flux tube with magnetic field lines in red]]
A flux tube is a region of space bounded by a [[Flux surface|flux surface]], i.e., a surface such that the magnetic field is everywhere perpendicular to the surface normal.
A flux tube is a region of space bounded by a [[Flux surface|flux surface]], i.e., a surface such that the magnetic field is everywhere perpendicular to the surface normal.



Revision as of 18:14, 7 August 2011

Sketch of a flux tube with magnetic field lines in red

A flux tube is a region of space bounded by a flux surface, i.e., a surface such that the magnetic field is everywhere perpendicular to the surface normal.

In flux coordinates, such a surface has cylindrical topology. In a closed magnetic field region, the topology is toroidal.

The magnetic flux traversing any cross sectional area of a flux tube is invariant.

Contrary to magnetic islands, that are bounded by a separatrix, there is not necessarily any essential dynamical difference between the regions inside and outside of a flux tube.

See also