The role of the thermal properties of electrons on the dispersion properties of Alfv\'en waves in space plasmas
Nicol\'as Villarroel-Sep\'ulveda, Pablo S. Moya, Rodrigo A. L\'opez, and Daniel Verscharen

TL;DR
This study investigates how the thermal properties of electrons, especially the electron-to-proton temperature ratio, influence the polarization and transition of Alfvén waves in space plasmas using kinetic theory.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the impact of electron thermal properties on Alfvén wave behavior and the transition from EMIC to KAW in fully kinetic plasma models.
Findings
Electron temperature ratio significantly affects wave polarization at kinetic scales.
Electron inertia is crucial for accurate modeling of KAW in warm plasmas.
Variations in electron thermal properties alter the transition between wave modes.
Abstract
Context. The transition from left-hand to right-hand polarized Alfv\'en waves depends on the wavenumber, the ratio of kinetic to magnetic pressure , temperature anisotropy, and ion composition of the plasma. Along with the temperature anisotropy, the electron-to-proton temperature ratio is of great relevance for the characterization of the thermal properties of a plasma. This ratio varies significantly between different space plasma environments. Thus, studying how variations on this ratio affect the polarisation properties of electromagnetic waves becomes highly relevant for our understanding of the dynamics of space plasmas. Aim. We present an extensive study on the effect of the thermal properties of electrons on the behaviour and characteristics of Alfv\'enic waves in fully kinetic linear theory, as well as on the transition from electromagnetic ion-cyclotron (EMIC)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Dust and Plasma Wave Phenomena
