On parallel electric field generation in transversely inhomogeneous plasmas
Abstract
The generation of parallel electric fields by the propagation of ion cyclotron waves in the plasma with a transverse density inhomogeneity was studied. It was proven that the minimal model required to reproduce the previous kinetic simulation results of E|| generation [Tsiklauri et al 2005, Genot et al 2004] is the two-fluid, cold plasma approximation in the linear regime. By considering the numerical solutions it was also shown that the cause of E|| generation is the electron and ion flow separation induced by the transverse density inhomogeneity. We also investigate how E|| generation is affected by the mass ratio and found that amplitude attained by E|| decreases linearly as inverse of the mass ratio mi/me. For realistic mass ratio of mi/me=1836, such empirical scaling law, within a time corresponding to 3 periods of the driving ion cyclotron wave, is producing E||=14 Vm-1 for solar coronal parameters. Increase in mass ratio does not have any effect on final parallel (magnetic field aligned) speed attained by electrons. However, parallel ion velocity decreases linearly with inverse of the mass ratio mi/me. These results can be interpreted as following: (i) ion dynamics plays no role in the E|| generation; (ii) E|| 1/mi scaling is caused by the fact that omegad = 0.3 omegaci 1/mi is decreasing with the increase of ion mass, and hence the electron fluid can effectively "short-circuit" (recombine with) the slowly oscillating ions, hence producing smaller E||.
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