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Investigation of a parametric instability between ELF and VLF modes driven by antennas immersed in a cold, magnetized plasma

Plasma Physics 2017-09-15 v1

Abstract

We have studied the behavior of a VLF, ELF and combined ELF/VLF antenna immersed in a cold, magnetized plasma using a fully kinetic, three dimensional Particle-in-Cell simulation code called Large Scale Plasma (LSP). All the antennas are modeled as magnetic dipoles (ρant=0\rho_{ant}=0) and are assigned a time varying current density within a finite sized current loop. The VLF antenna is driven at 10 Amps with a frequency (ωVLF\omega_{VLF}) greater than the lower hybrid frequency (ωLH\omega_{LH}), while the ELF antenna is driven at 3 Amps with a frequency (ωELF\omega_{ELF}) less than ωLH\omega_{LH}. The combined ELF/VLF antenna (which we call a parametric antenna) includes both antennas driven simultaneously in the same simulation domain. We show that the parametric antenna non-linearly excites electromagnetic (EM) Whistler waves to a greater extent than the VLF antenna alone. We also show that the parametric excitation of EM Whistler waves leads to greater emitted EM power (measured in Watts) compared with a VLF antenna alone.

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@article{arxiv.1709.04823,
  title  = {Investigation of a parametric instability between ELF and VLF modes driven by antennas immersed in a cold, magnetized plasma},
  author = {D. Main and V. Sotnikov and J. Caplinger and D. V. Rose},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.04823},
  year   = {2017}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures, to be submitted to PRL