Effects of multi-dimensionality and energy exchange on electrostatic current-driven plasma instabilities and turbulence
Wai Hong Ronald Chan, Kentaro Hara, Iain D. Boyd

TL;DR
This study investigates how multi-dimensional effects and energy exchange influence the saturation and turbulence of electrostatic current-driven plasma instabilities, revealing complex interactions and limits on energetic ion formation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of multi-dimensional plasma instability saturation and turbulence development using a grid-based kinetic simulation approach.
Findings
Multi-dimensional waves generate high-energy transverse ions.
Energetic backstreaming ions are limited in 2D2V compared to 1D1V simulations.
The study elucidates interactions between longitudinal and transverse plasma instabilities.
Abstract
Large-amplitude current-driven plasma instabilities, which can transition to the Buneman instability, were observed in one-dimensional (1D) simulations to generate high-energy backstreaming ions. We investigate the saturation of multi-dimensional plasma instabilities and its effects on energetic ion formation. Such ions directly impact spacecraft thruster lifetimes and are associated with magnetic reconnection and cosmic ray inception. An Eulerian Vlasov--Poisson solver employing the grid-based direct kinetic method is used to study the growth and saturation of 2D2V collisionless, electrostatic current-driven instabilities spanning two dimensions each in the configuration (D) and velocity (V) spaces supporting ion and electron phase-space transport. Four stages characterise the electric potential evolution in such instabilities: linear modal growth, harmonic growth, accelerated growth…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Magnetic confinement fusion research
