Kinetic Alfv\'en waves generation by large-scale phase-mixing
C. L. Vasconez, F. Pucci, F. Valentini, S. Servidio, W. H. Matthaeus,, F. Malara

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how phase-mixing of large-scale Alfvén waves efficiently generates kinetic Alfvén waves near the proton inertial length, with implications for solar wind turbulence and plasma heating.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation approach combining MHD, HMHD, and HVM models to analyze KAW generation and kinetic effects in inhomogeneous plasmas.
Findings
Phase-mixing produces KAWs at proton inertial scales.
Kinetic effects lead to proton temperature anisotropy and beams.
Proton distribution distortions are driven by resonant interactions with KAWs.
Abstract
One view of the solar-wind turbulence is that the observed highly anisotropic fluctuations at spatial scales near the proton inertial length may be considered as Kinetic Alfv\'en waves (KAWs). In the present paper, we show how phase-mixing of large-scale parallel propagating Alfv\'en waves is an efficient mechanism for the production of KAWs at wavelengths close to and at large propagation angle with respect to the magnetic field. Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD), Hall-Magnetohydrodynamic (HMHD), and hybrid Vlasov-Maxwell (HVM) simulations modeling the propagation of Alfv\'en waves in inhomogeneous plasmas are performed. In linear regime, the role of dispersive effects is singled out by comparing MHD and HMHD results. Fluctuations produced by phase-mixing are identified as KAWs through a comparison of polarization of magnetic fluctuations and wave group velocity with analytical…
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