Title :
Dynamics of a positive probe in ExB drifting plasma: 3-D electromagnetic particle-in-cell simulations
Author :
Heinrich, Jonathon R. ; Cooke, David L.
Author_Institution :
Air Force Res. Lab. Kirtland AFB, Kirtland AFB, NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. We present the recent results of a series of electromagnetic particle-in-cell simulations, taken over a broad range of parameter space, that modeled a positive probe in E×B drifting plasma. These results address two fundamental problems: momentum coupling in magnetized flowing plasma and the plasma/sheath dynamics of a positive probe in E×B drifting plasma. In these simulations we observed rarefied electron wings develop along the magnetic field in the wake of the positive probe and a quasi-trapped electron region. Depending on the parameter regime, either electrostatic or electromagnetic waves formed in the probe´s wake (directly downstream of the probe or along the rarefied electron wings), similar to predictions by Stenzel and Urrutia1. Additionally, we report on sheath dynamics of a positive probe in E×B drifting plasma, which were clearly resolved and indicated multiple electron heating processes. These electron heating processes included electron heating due to the quasi-trapped electron mode as well as electron heating due to wave-particle interactions in the ram region of the probe and along the electron rarefied wings. These electron heating processes significantly affect the overall current collected by the probe2.
Keywords :
plasma electrostatic waves; plasma flow; plasma heating; plasma probes; plasma sheaths; plasma simulation; 3-D electromagnetic particle-in-cell simulations; E×B drifting plasma; electromagnetic waves; electrostatic waves; magnetic field; magnetized flowing plasma; momentum coupling; multiple electron heating; parameter space; plasma dynamics; positive probe dynamics; quasitrapped electron mode; quasitrapped electron region; rarefied electron wings; sheath dynamics; wave-particle interactions; Atmospheric modeling; Dynamics; Electromagnetics; Heating; Plasmas; Probes; Solid modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6634915