Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2012-04-01
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
15 pages, 12 figures; submitted to The Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
The heating, acceleration, and pitch-angle scattering of charged particles by MHD turbulence are important in a wide range of astrophysical environments, including the solar wind, accreting black holes, and galaxy clusters. We simulate the interaction of high-gyrofrequency test particles with fully dynamical simulations of subsonic MHD turbulence, focusing on the parameter regime with beta ~ 1, where beta is the ratio of gas to magnetic pressure. We use the simulation results to calibrate analytical expressions for test particle velocity-space diffusion coefficients and provide simple fits that can be used in other work. The test particle velocity diffusion in our simulations is due to a combination of two processes: interactions between particles and magnetic compressions in the turbulence (as in linear transit-time damping; TTD) and what we refer to as Fermi Type-B (FTB) interactions, in which charged particles moving on field lines may be thought of as beads spiralling around moving wires. We show that test particle heating rates are consistent with a TTD resonance which is broadened according to a decorrelation prescription that is Gaussian in time. TTD dominates the heating for v_s >> v_A (e.g. electrons), where v_s is the thermal speed of species s and v_A is the Alfven speed, while FTB dominates for v_s << v_A (e.g. minor ions). Proton heating rates for beta ~ 1 are comparable to the turbulent cascade rate. Finally, we show that velocity diffusion of collisionless, large gyrofrequency particles due to large-scale MHD turbulence does not produce a power-law distribution function.
Chandran Benjamin D. G.
Lynn Jacob W.
Parrish Ian J.
Quataert Eliot
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