Simulation of positive streamers in CO$_2$ and in air: the role of photoionization or other electron sources
Behnaz Bagheri, Jannis Teunissen, and Ute Ebert

TL;DR
This study investigates positive streamer propagation in CO$_2$ and air, emphasizing the limited role of photoionization and highlighting the importance of background ionization, electron mobility, and ionization coefficients in streamer dynamics.
Contribution
It demonstrates that positive streamer propagation in CO$_2$ is largely unaffected by photoionization levels, emphasizing the significance of background ionization and gas-dependent electron properties.
Findings
Streamer propagation is insensitive to photoionization or background ionization levels.
Propagation depends on electron mobility and effective ionization coefficient.
Results are relevant for high voltage technology and planetary atmospheres.
Abstract
Positive streamer discharges have been studied and modelled extensively in air. Here we study positive streamers in CO with and without oxygen admixtures; they are relevant for current high voltage technology as well as for discharges in the atmosphere of Venus. We discuss that no efficient photoionization mechanism is known for gases with a large CO fraction, as photons in the relevant energy range are rapidly absorbed. Hence positive streamers can propagate only due to some other source of free electrons ahead of the ionization front. Therefore we study positive streamer propagation in CO with different levels of background ionization to provide these free electrons. The effect of replacing photoionization by background ionization is studied with simulations in air. Simulating streamers in background fields of 16 to 20~kV/cm at standard temperature and pressure within a…
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