Stochastic Electron Acceleration by Temperature Anisotropy Instabilities Under Solar Flare Plasma Conditions
Abstract
Using 2D particle-in-cell (PIC) plasma simulations we study electron acceleration by temperature anisotropy instabilities, assuming conditions typical of above-the-loop-top (ALT) sources in solar flares. We focus on the long-term effect of instabilities by driving the anisotropy growth during the entire simulation time, through imposing a shearing or a compressing plasma velocity ( and are the temperatures perpendicular and parallel to the magnetic field). This magnetic growth makes grow due to electron magnetic moment conservation, and amplifies the ratio from to ( and are the electron cyclotron and plasma frequencies, respectively). In the regime the instability is dominated by oblique, quasi-electrostatic (OQES) modes, and the acceleration is inefficient. When has grown to , electrons are efficiently accelerated by the inelastic scattering provided by unstable parallel, electromagnetic z (PEMZ) modes. After reaches , the electron energy spectra show nonthermal tails that differ between the shearing and compressing cases. In the shearing case, the tail resembles a power-law of index 2.9 plus a high-energy bump reaching keV. In the compressing runs, 3.7 with a spectral break above keV. This difference can be explained by the different temperature evolutions in these two types of simulations, suggesting a critical role played by the type of anisotropy driving, and the electron temperature in the efficiency of the acceleration.
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@article{arxiv.2103.05805,
title = {Stochastic Electron Acceleration by Temperature Anisotropy Instabilities Under Solar Flare Plasma Conditions},
author = {Mario Riquelme and Alvaro Osorio and Daniel Verscharen and Lorenzo Sironi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.05805},
year = {2022}
}
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15 pages, 13 figures