# A comment on "Importance of resolving the spectral support of   beam-plasma instabilities in simulations" by M. Shalaby et al

**Authors:** F. Spanier, P. Kilian, R. Schlickeiser

arXiv: 1704.08967 · 2017-07-26

## TL;DR

This paper defends the validity of specific particle-in-cell simulations of beam-plasma systems against recent criticisms, confirming they meet the new spectral support criteria essential for accurate astrophysical modeling.

## Contribution

It provides a detailed analysis showing that the criticized simulations satisfy the updated validity criteria for beam-plasma instability modeling.

## Key findings

- Simulations fulfill the new spectral support validity criteria
- Criticism of the simulations is addressed and refuted
- Supports the reliability of particle-in-cell methods in astrophysics

## Abstract

Understanding the physics of beam-plasma systems is of great importance for a large number of astrophysical systems. Recently the validity of particle-in-cell simulations of these systems has been questioned by Shalaby et al. (2017) We analyse one specific beam-plasma and its numerical simulations Kempf et al. (2016) that has been critized and prove that in fact the simulations performed fulfill the new validity criteria introduced by Shalaby et al. (2016).

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1704.08967