Hybrid-VPIC: An open-source kinetic/fluid hybrid particle-in-cell code

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Hybrid-VPIC is an extension of the open-source high-performance particle-in-cell (PIC) code VPIC incorporating hybrid kinetic ion/fluid electron solvers. This paper describes the models that are available in the code and gives an overview of applications of the code to space and laboratory plasma physics problems. Particular choices in how the hybrid solvers were implemented are documented for reference by users. A few solutions for handling numerical complications particular to hybrid codes are also described. Special emphasis is given to the computationally taxing problem of modeling mix in collisional high-energy-density regimes, for which more accurate electron fluid transport coefficients have been implemented for the first time in a hybrid PIC code.

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Le, A., Stanier, A., Yin, L., Wetherton, B., Keenan, B., & Albright, B. (2023). Hybrid-VPIC: An open-source kinetic/fluid hybrid particle-in-cell code. Physics of Plasmas, 30(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0146529

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