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A Case for Electron-Astrophysics

Authors :
Verscharen, Daniel
Wicks, Robert T.
Alexandrova, Olga
Bruno, Roberto
Burgess, David
Chen, Christopher H. K.
D'Amicis, Raffaella
De Keyser, Johan
de Wit, Thierry Dudok
Franci, Luca
He, Jiansen
Henri, Pierre
Kasahara, Satoshi
Khotyaintsev, Yuri
Klein, Kristopher G.
Lavraud, Benoit
Maruca, Bennett A.
Maksimovic, Milan
Plaschke, Ferdinand
Poedts, Stefaan
Reynolds, Chirstopher S.
Roberts, Owen
Sahraoui, Fouad
Saito, Shinji
Salem, Chadi S.
Saur, Joachim
Servidio, Sergio
Stawarz, Julia E.
Stverak, Stepan
Told, Daniel
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

A grand-challenge problem at the forefront of physics is to understand how energy is transported and transformed in plasmas. This fundamental research priority encapsulates the conversion of plasma-flow and electromagnetic energies into particle energy, either as heat or some other form of energisation. The smallest characteristic scales, at which electron dynamics determines the plasma behaviour, are the next frontier in space and astrophysical plasma research. The analysis of astrophysical processes at these scales lies at the heart of the field of electron-astrophysics. Electron scales are the ultimate bottleneck for dissipation of plasma turbulence, which is a fundamental process not understood in the electron-kinetic regime. Since electrons are the most numerous and most mobile plasma species in fully ionised plasmas and are strongly guided by the magnetic field, their thermal properties couple very efficiently to global plasma dynamics and thermodynamics.<br />Comment: White Paper for the Voyage 2050 Long-Term Plan in the ESA Science Programme; 27 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1908.02206
Document Type :
Working Paper