Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993phdt.........8h&link_type=abstract
Ph.D. Thesis Maryland Univ., College Park, MD.
Physics
Chemical Clouds, Interplanetary Gas, Larmor Radius, Magnetization, Magnetohydrodynamics, Solar Wind, Space Plasmas, Supersonic Flow, Ampte (Satellites), Barium Ion Clouds, Hall Effect, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Mach Number, Magnetic Compression, Transverse Acceleration, Two Dimensional Models
Scientific paper
The dynamics of gas releases into high Mach number flowing plasmas are investigated. Emphasis is placed on systems of intermediate magnetization for which the scale size of the release lies between the ion and electron Larmor radii. The study is motivated by the December 1984 AMPTE (Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorer) solar wind barium release in which, contrary to the predictions of MHD theory, the barium cloud shifted transverse to the solar wind (in the uwind x B0 direction) before eventually turning downstream. Particular emphasis is given to identifying mechanisms responsible for this lateral motion. A modified MHD cold fluid approach that takes advantage of the supersonic nature of the problem forms the basis of this work. Two specific models are developed which incorporate large effective ion Larmor radius effects. The first is for a single ion species, the second for two ion species. Two physical effects are identified which are not present in the conventional MHD system: the Hall effect, based on a Hall magnetic drift wave, and a hybrid electrostatic ion cyclotron mode. Linear analysis shows that the effect of the Hall term is to propagate the upwind magnetic field compression azimuthally to the downwind side of the cloud, leading to a quasi-steady state field compression on the -uwind x BO side of the cloud. The cyclotron mode can lead to a similar compression through deflection of the solar wind ions into the uwind x BO direction. In each case the resulting compression leads to a transverse acceleration of the cloud. The relative importance of these two mechanisms is shown to depend on deltac / rc, the ratio of the collisionless skin depth to the cloud size. Nonlinear, two-dimensional simulations are performed for each model. These simulations produce the expected field compressions and the resultant lateral acceleration, in general qualitative agreement with the AMPTE experiment. The dependence of these mechanisms on the ratio deltac / rc is demonstrated. While no simulations are performed that precisely duplicate the parameters of the AMPTE release, the results suggest that the Hall effect, and possibly deflection of the solar wind by the cyclotron mode, constitute plausible mechanisms for the AMPTE shift.
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