A cancellation problem in hybrid particle-in-cell schemes due to finite particle size
Abstract
The quasi-neutral hybrid particle-in-cell algorithm with kinetic ions and fluid electrons is a popular model to study multi-scale problems in laboratory, space, and astrophysical plasmas. Here, it is shown that the treatment of ions as finite-size particles and electrons as a grid-based fluid can cause significant numerical wave dispersion errors in the magnetohydrodynamic limit (kdi 1, where di is the ion skin-depth). Practical requirements on the mesh spacing x/di are suggested to bound these errors from above.
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