Relaxation to universal non-Maxwellian equilibria in a collisionless plasma
Abstract
Generic equilibria are derived for turbulent relaxing plasmas via an entropy-maximization procedure that accounts for the short-time conservation of certain collisionless invariants. The conservation of these collisionless invariants endows the system with a partial `memory' of its prior conditions, but is imperfect on long time scales due to the development of a turbulent cascade to small scales, which breaks the precise conservation of phase volume, making this memory imprecise. The equilibria are still determined by the short-time collisionless invariants, but the invariants themselves are driven to a universal form by the nature of the turbulence. This is numerically confirmed for the case of beam instabilities in one-dimensional electrostatic plasmas, where sufficiently strong turbulence appears to cause the distribution function of particle energies to develop a universal power-law tail, with exponent -2.
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@article{arxiv.2409.01742,
title = {Relaxation to universal non-Maxwellian equilibria in a collisionless plasma},
author = {Robert J. Ewart and Michael L. Nastac and Pablo J. Bilbao and Thales Silva and Luís O. Silva and Alexander A. Schekochihin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.01742},
year = {2024}
}
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11 pages, 7 figures