Back to Search Start Over

Anisotropic anomalous diffusion in microgravity dusty plasma. Part One: Nonequilibrium Statistical Analysis

Authors :
Andrew, Bradley R.
Guazzotto, Luca
Matthews, Lorin
Truell, Hyde
Kostadinova, E. G.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Anisotropic anomalous dust diffusion in microgravity dusty plasma is investigated using experimental data from the Plasmakristall-4 (PK-4) facility on board the International Space Station. The PK-4 experiment uses video cameras to track individual dust particles, which allows the collection of large amounts of statistical information on the dust particle positions and velocities. These statistics are used to quantify anomalous dust diffusion caused by anisotropies in the plasma-mediated dust-dust interactions in PK-4. Anisotropies are caused by an externally applied polarity-switched electric field, which modifies the ion wakefields surrounding the dust grains. Video data for nine sets of pressure-current conditions are used to recover Mean Squared Displacement (MSD) plots after subtracting particle drift. Position and velocity histograms are fitted to Tsallis nonextensive probability distribution functions (PDFs). Both MSDs and PDFs indicate a crossover from suprathermal to L\'evy diffusion in the axial direction at higher pressure conditions. In addition, increasing the pressure enhances dust thermal equilibrium, while increasing the current drives the system away from equilibrium.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Plasma Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.15705
Document Type :
Working Paper