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On a Plasma sheath with a Small Normal Magnetic Field Separating Regions of Oppositely Directed Magnetic Field

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Abstract

The Harris-sheet [1] model provides an exact solution to the kinetic plasma equations for a steady state 1D current sheet geometry separating regions with oppositely directed magnetic field. However, adding just a small normal magnetic field to the Harris configuration yields thermal streaming of particles into and out of the current sheet, fundamentally changing the form of its kinetic description. In contrast to the magnetic moment, the action variable associated with the oscillatory orbit motion perpendicular to the current sheet, is well conserved. This facilitates the development of a new “action kinetic” model, providing a kinetic solution for 1D current sheets including a normal magnetic field. Considering the case of isotropic ion pressure, the current sheets are supported by electron pressure anisotropy, and the total current across a particular sheet is set by the fire-hose condition based on the electron pressures normalized by the pressure of the asymptotic magnetic field. Analytical approximations are obtained for the numerical solutions expressed in terms of the asymptotic electron temperature anisotropy and the ion temperature. We will also discuss a preliminary application of the model to the electron diffusion region of anti-parallel magnetic reconnection.

[1] E. Harris, On a plasma sheath separating regions of oppositely directed magnetic field, Nuovo Cimento 23,115+ (1962)

Presenters

  • Jan Egedal

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

Authors

  • Jan Egedal

    University of Wisconsin - Madison