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Electron Influence on the Parallel Proton Firehose Instability in 10-Moment, Multi-Fluid Simulations

Authors :
Walters, Jada
Klein, Kristopher G.
Lichko, Emily
Juno, James
TenBarge, Jason M.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Instabilities driven by pressure anisotropy play a critical role in modulating the energy transfer in space and astrophysical plasmas. For the first time, we simulate the evolution and saturation of the parallel proton firehose instability using a multi-fluid model without adding artificial viscosity. These simulations are performed using a 10-moment, multi-fluid model with local and gradient relaxation heat-flux closures in high-$\beta$ proton-electron plasmas. When these higher-order moments are included and pressure anisotropy is permitted to develop in all species, we find that the electrons have a significant impact on the saturation of the parallel proton firehose instability, modulating the proton pressure anisotropy as the instability saturates. Even for lower $\beta$s more relevant to heliospheric plasmas, we observe a pronounced electron energization in simulations using the gradient relaxation closure. Our results indicate that resolving the electron pressure anisotropy is important to correctly describe the behavior of multi-species plasma systems.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, under review in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2408.04788
Document Type :
Working Paper