scholarly journals Identification and characterization of current sheets in collisionless plasma turbulence

2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (5) ◽  
pp. 052904
Author(s):  
Amirhassan Chatraee Azizabadi ◽  
Neeraj Jain ◽  
Jörg Büchner
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neeraj Jain ◽  
Joerg Buechner

<p>Spacecraft observations show the radial dependence of the solar wind temperature to be slower than what is expected from the adiabatic cooling of the solar wind expanding radially outwards from the sun. The most viable process considered to explain the observed slower-than-adiabatic cooling is the heating of the solar wind plasma by dissipation of the turbulent fluctuations. In solar wind which is  a collisionless plasma in turbulent state, macroscopic energy is cascaded down to kinetic scales where kinetic plasma processes can finally dissipate the energy into heat. The kinetic scale plasma processes responsible  for the dissipation of energy are, however, not well understood. A number of observational and simulation studies have shown that the heating is concentrated in and around current sheets self-consistently formed at kinetic scales. The current sheets contain free energy sources for the growth of plasma instabilities which can serve as the mechanism of the collisionless dissipation. A detailed information on the free energy sources contained in these current sheets of plasma turbulence is lacking but essential to understand the role of  plasma instabilities in collisionless dissipation.</p><p>We carry out 2-D hybrid simulations of kinetic plasma turbulence to study in detail free energy sources available in the current sheets formed in the turbulence. We focus on three free energy sources, namely, plasma density gradient, velocity gradients for both ions and electrons and ion temperature anisotropy. Our simulations show formation of current sheets in which electric current parallel to the externally applied magnetic field flows in a thickness of the order of an ion inertial length. Inside a current sheet, electron flow velocity dominates ion flow velocity in the parallel direction resulting in a larger cross-gradient of the former. The perpendicular electron velocity inside a current sheet also has variations sharper than the corresponding ion velocity. Cross gradients in plasma density are weak (under 10 % variation inside current sheets). Ion temperature is anisotropic in current sheets. Thus the current in the sheets is primarily due to electron shear flow. A theoretical model to explain the difference between electron and ion velocities in current sheets is developed. Spacecraft observations of electron shear flow in space plasma turbulence will be pointed out.   </p><p>These results suggest that the current sheets formed in kinetic plasma turbulence are close to the force free equilibrium rather than the often assumed Harris equilibrium.  This demands investigations of the linear stability properties and nonlinear evolution of force free current sheets with temperature anisotropy. Such studies can provide effective dissipation coefficients to be included in macroscopic model of the solar wind evolution.   </p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neeraj Jain ◽  
Joerg Buechner ◽  
Patricio Munoz ◽  
Lev M. Zelenyi

<p>Plasma turbulence is ubiquitous in space and astrophysical environments and believed to play important role in a variety of space and astrophysical phenomena ranging from the entry of  energetic particles in Earth's magnetic environment and non-adiabatic heating of the solar wind plasma to star formation in inter stellar medium. Space and astrophysical plasmas are usually magnetized and collisionless. An unsolved problem in turbulent collisionless plasmas, e.g., the solar wind, is the mechanism of dissipation of macroscopic energy into heat without collisional dissipation. A number of observational and simulation studies show that kinetic sale current sheets formed self-consistently in collisionless plasma turbulence are the sites of the dissipation. Mechanisms of dissipation in current sheets are, however,  not well understood. Free energy sources in and equilibrium structure of current sheets are important factors in the determination of the dissipation mechanism. Recent PIC hybrid simulations (with mass-less electrons) of collisionless plasma turbulence show that current sheets thin down to below ion inertial length with current carried mainly by electrons. This can lead  to embedded current sheet structure which was recently studied analytically.  We carry out 2-D PIC-hybrid simulations (with finite-mass electrons) using a recently developed code CHIEF to study the free energy sources and structure of current sheets formed in turbulence. In this paper, we focus on  the spatial gradient driven free energy sources and embedded structure of current sheets.  The results are compared to the results obtained from hybrid simulations with mass-less electrons. </p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 919 (2) ◽  
pp. 103
Author(s):  
Neeraj Jain ◽  
Jörg Büchner ◽  
Horia Comişel ◽  
Uwe Motschmann

Diabetes ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 41 (9) ◽  
pp. 1165-1171 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Kikkawa ◽  
K. Umemura ◽  
M. Haneda ◽  
N. Kajiwara ◽  
S. Maeda ◽  
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