Non-thermal particle acceleration and power-law tails via relaxation to universal Lynden-Bell equilibria
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Abstract
Collisionless and weakly collisional plasmas often exhibit non-thermal quasi-equilibria. Among these quasi-equilibria, distributions with power-law tails are ubiquitous. It is shown that the statistical-mechanical approach originally suggested by Lynden-Bell (1967) can easily recover such power-law tails. Moreover, we show that, despite the apparent diversity of Lynden-Bell equilibria, a generic form of the equilibrium distribution at high energies is a `hard' power-law tail ε-2, where ε is the particle energy. The shape of the `core' of the distribution, located at low energies, retains some dependence on the initial condition but it is the tail (or `halo') that contains most of the energy. Thus, a degree of universality exists in collisionless plasmas.
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Publication: Ewart et al. 2022 Collisionless relaxation of a Lynden-Bell plasma. J. Plasma Phys. 88, 925880501.<br>Ewart et al. 2023 Non-thermal particle acceleration and power-law tails via relaxation to universal Lynden-Bell equilibria (preprint, eprint 2304.03715)
Presenters
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Robert J Ewart
University of Oxford
Authors
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Robert J Ewart
University of Oxford
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Michael L Nastac
University of Oxford
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Alexander A Schekochihin
University of Oxford