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Expansion of a radially symmetric blast shell into a uniformly magnetized plasma

Plasma Physics 2018-05-30 v1

Abstract

The expansion of a thermal pressure-driven radial blast shell into a dilute ambient plasma is examined with two-dimensional PIC simulations. The purpose is to determine if laminar shocks form in a collisionless plasma that resemble their magnetohydrodynamic counterparts. The ambient plasma is composed of electrons with the temperature 2 keV and cool fully ionized nitrogen ions. It is permeated by a spatially uniform magnetic field. A forward shock forms between the shocked ambient medium and the pristine ambient medium, which changes from an ion acoustic one through a slow magnetosonic one to a fast magnetosonic shock with increasing shock propagation angles relative to the magnetic field. The slow magnetosonic shock that propagates obliquely to the magnetic field changes into a tangential discontinuity for a perpendicular propagation direction, which is in line with the magnetohydrodynamic model. The expulsion of the magnetic field by the expanding blast shell triggers an electron-cyclotron drift instability.

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@article{arxiv.1805.02875,
  title  = {Expansion of a radially symmetric blast shell into a uniformly magnetized plasma},
  author = {M E Dieckmann and Q Moreno and D Doria and L Romagnani and G Sarri and D Folini and R Walder and A Bret and E d'Humieres and M Borghesi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.02875},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

10 pages and 11 figures. Accepted for publication in the Physics of Plasmas