Linear Dispersion Theory of Parallel Electromagnetic Modes for Regularized Kappa-Distributions
Edin Husidic, Marian Lazar, Horst Fichtner, Klaus Scherer, Patrick, Astfalk

TL;DR
This paper investigates the electromagnetic wave dispersion properties in plasmas described by regularized Kappa-distributions, addressing unphysical issues of standard Kappa-distributions and validating the approach with numerical simulations.
Contribution
It extends dispersion analysis to regularized Kappa-distributions, providing new insights into plasma wave behavior and stability in space plasma models.
Findings
RKDs reproduce SKD dispersion curves for small cutoff parameters
Deviations from SKD occur at higher cutoff values
Validated the dispersion solver against known distribution results
Abstract
The velocity particle distributions measured in-situ in space plasmas deviate from Maxwellian (thermal) equilibrium, showing enhanced suprathermal tails which are well described by the standard Kappa-distribution (SKD). Despite its successful application, the SKD is frequently disputed due to a series of unphysical implications like diverging velocity moments, preventing a macroscopic description of the plasma. The regularized Kappa-distribution (RKD) has been introduced to overcome these limitations, but the dispersion properties of RKD-plasmas are not explored yet. In the present paper we compute the wavenumber dispersion of the frequency and damping or growth rates for the electromagnetic modes in plasmas characterized by the RKD. This task is accomplished by using the grid-based kinetic dispersion solver LEOPARD developed for arbitrary gyrotropic distributions [P. Astfalk and F.…
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