Advances in continuum kinetic and gyrokinetic simulations of turbulence on open-field line geometries
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Abstract
For weakly collisional (or collisionless) plasmas, kinetic effects are required to capture the physics of micro-turbulence. We have implemented solvers for kinetic and gyrokinetic equations in the computational plasma physics framework, Gkeyll. We use a version of discontinuous Galerkin scheme that conserves energy exactly. Plasma sheaths are modeled with novel boundary conditions. Positivity of distribution functions is maintained via a reconstruction method, allowing robust simulations that continue to conserve energy even with positivity limiters. We have performed a large number of benchmarks, verifying the accuracy and robustness of our code. We demonstrate the application of our algorithm to two classes of problems (a) Vlasov-Maxwell simulations of turbulence in a magnetized plasma, applicable to space plasmas; (b) Gyrokinetic simulations of turbulence in open-field-line geometries, applicable to laboratory plasmas.
Authors
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Ammar Hakim
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, PPPL
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Eric Shi
Princeton University
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James Juno
University of Maryland
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Tess Bernard
Univ of Texas, Austin, University of Texas
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Greg Hammett
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory