Von-Karman scaling of proton and electron heating in turbulent plasma
Abstract
Abstract: A self consistent description of plasma dissipation requires fully kinetic treatment. In recent publications, we have addressed how proton heating depends on large scale parameters [1,2] and how the system size simulated affects the plasma energetics [3]. Here, we study the relative heating of protons and electrons as it depends on large scale parameters. We also discuss the dependence of this relative heating on von-Karman decay rates, along with implications for turbulent dissipation challenge. An interesting possibility is that turbulent heating and heating in reconnection might be understood in a unified way [4]. [1] Wu et al, PRL, 111,121105 (2013) [2] Matthaeus et al, ApJ, 790, 155 (2014) [3] Parashar et al, ApJ (under review)[4] Shay et al, Physics of Plasmas, 21, 122902 (2014)
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2015
- Bibcode:
- 2015AGUFMSH11E2420P
- Keywords:
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- 4490 Turbulence;
- NONLINEAR GEOPHYSICS;
- 7827 Kinetic and MHD theory;
- SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS;
- 7863 Turbulence;
- SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS;
- 7867 Wave/particle interactions;
- SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS