Analytical treatment of particle motion in circularly polarized slab-mode wave fields
Abstract
Wave-particle interaction is a key process in particle diffusion in collisionless plasmas. We look into the interaction of single plasma waves with individual particles and discuss under which circumstances this is a chaotic process, leading to diffusion. We derive the equations of motion for a particle in the fields of a magnetostatic, circularly polarized, monochromatic wave and show that no chaotic particle motion can arise under such circumstances. A novel and exact analytic solution for the equations is presented. Additional plasma waves lead to a breakdown of the analytic solution and chaotic particle trajectories become possible. We demonstrate this effect by considering a linearly polarized, monochromatic wave, which can be seen as the superposition of two circularly polarized waves. Test particle simulations are provided to illustrate and expand our analytical considerations.
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@article{arxiv.1712.06347,
title = {Analytical treatment of particle motion in circularly polarized slab-mode wave fields},
author = {Cedric Schreiner and Rami Vainio and Felix Spanier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.06347},
year = {2018}
}
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25 pages, 7 figures