The inadequacy of a magnetohydrodynamic approach to the Biermann battery
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Abstract
Magnetic fields can be generated in plasmas by the Biermann battery when the electric field produced by the electron pressure gradient has a curl. The commonly employed magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model of the Biermann battery breaks down when the electron distribution function is distorted away from Maxwellian. Using both MHD and kinetic simulations of a laser-plasma interaction relevant to inertial confinement fusion we have shown that this distortion can reduce the Biermann-producing electric field by around 50%. More importantly, the use of a flux limiter in an MHD treatment to deal with the effect of the non-Maxwellian electron distribution on electron thermal transport leads to a completely unphysical prediction of the Biermann-producing electric field and so results in erroneous predictions for the generated magnetic field.
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Publication: C.P. Ridgers et al., Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. A, 379, 20200017 (2021)
Presenters
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Christopher P Ridgers
University of York
Authors
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Christopher P Ridgers
University of York