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Simulation of space plasma phenomena

Published 2019-07-12 From Legacy CDMS 1 author

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Abstract

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The importance of computer modeling in investigating physical phenomena is discussed, noting that modern computers can follow the time evolution of systems containing many millions of degrees of freedom, all of which are simultaneously interacting with each other. The two types of models used in simulating plasma, that is, particle and fluid, are described. Attention is given to particle models and some recent results obtained concerning the diffuse aurora. The simulations are shown to give clear evidence that a type of nonlinear cyclotron resonance process for the cold particles is responsible for the saturation observed in these calculations. It is also responsible for the cold electron heating and it is found that at saturation the rate of heating of the cold electrons essentially balances the rate at which energy is fed into unstable waves.

Author

  • Dawson, J. M. California, University

Citation: Dawson, J. M. (2019). Simulation of space plasma phenomena. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19820040372. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19820040372 ↗