Dissipation in PIC simulations of moderate to low eta plasma turbulence
Abstract
We simulate decaying turbulence in electron-positron pair plasmas using a fully- kinetic particle-in-cell (PIC) code. We run two simulations with moderate-to-low plasma beta. The energy decay rate is found to be similar in both the cases. The perpendicular wave-number spectrum of magnetic energy shows a slope of k-1.3 in both the cases. The particle energy distribution function shows the formation of a non-thermal feature in the case of lower plasma beta, with a slope close to E-1. The role of thin turbulent current sheets in this process is investigated. The heating by E.J term dominates the E.J term. Regions of strong E.J are spatially well-correlated with regions of intense current sheets, which also appear correlated with regions of strong E in the low beta simulation, suggesting an important role of magnetic reconnection in the dissipation of low beta plasma turbulence.
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