A new hybrid code (CHIEF) implementing the inertial electron fluid equation without approximation
P. A. Mu\~noz, N. Jain, P. Kilian, J. B\"uchner

TL;DR
This paper introduces CHIEF, a hybrid simulation code that models ions kinetically and electrons as an inertial fluid without approximations, enabling detailed studies of complex plasma phenomena involving electron inertia and ion kinetics.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel hybrid algorithm and implementation in CHIEF that treats electron inertia exactly, unlike previous approximate models, and validates it through multiple plasma test problems.
Findings
Successfully reproduces linear and nonlinear plasma phenomena
Validates the code against theoretical predictions
Enables multi-scale plasma studies involving electron and ion dynamics
Abstract
We present a new hybrid algorithm implemented in the code CHIEF (Code Hybrid with Inertial Electron Fluid) for simulations of electron-ion plasmas. The algorithm treats the ions kinetically, modeled by the Particle-in-Cell (PiC) method, and electrons as an inertial fluid, modeled by electron fluid equations without any of the approximations used in most of the other hybrid codes with an inertial electron fluid. This kind of code is appropriate to model a large variety of quasineutral plasma phenomena where the electron inertia and/or ion kinetic effects are relevant. We present here the governing equations of the model, how these are discretized and implemented numerically, as well as six test problems to validate our numerical approach. Our chosen test problems, where the electron inertia and ion kinetic effects play the essential role, are: 0) Excitation of parallel eigenmodes to…
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