Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics (Jan 2003)

Phase-space holes due to electron and ion beams accelerated by a current-driven potential ramp

  • M. V. Goldman,
  • D. L. Newman,
  • R. E. Ergun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1/2
pp. 37 – 44

Abstract

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One-dimensional open-boundary simulations have been carried out in a current-carrying plasma seeded with a neutral density depression and with no initial electric field. These simulations show the development of a variety of nonlinear localized electric field structures: double layers (unipolar localized fields), fast electron phase-space holes (bipolar fields) moving in the direction of electrons accelerated by the double layer and trains of slow alternating electron and ion phase-space holes (wave-like fields) moving in the direction of ions accelerated by the double layer. The principal new result in this paper is to show by means of a linear stability analysis that the slow-moving trains of electron and ion holes are likely to be the result of saturation via trapping of a kinetic-Buneman instability driven by the interaction of accelerated ions with unaccelerated electrons.