Simulation and quasilinear theory of aperiodic ordinary mode instability

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Abstract

The purely growing ordinary (O) mode instability driven by excessive parallel temperature anisotropy for high-beta plasmas was first discovered in the 1970s. This instability receives renewed attention because it may be applicable to the solar wind plasma. The electrons in the solar wind feature temperature anisotropies whose upper values are apparently limited by plasma instabilities. The O-mode instability may be important in this regard. Previous studies of O mode instability have been based on linear theory, but the actual solar wind electrons may be in saturated state. The present paper investigates the nonlinear saturation behavior of the O mode instability by means of one-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation and quasilinear theory. It is shown that the quasilinear method accurately reproduces the simulation results.

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Seough, J., Yoon, P. H., Hwang, J., & Nariyuki, Y. (2015). Simulation and quasilinear theory of aperiodic ordinary mode instability. Physics of Plasmas, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4928556

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