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arxiv: 1709.04963 · v1 · pith:LB6XWX3Enew · submitted 2017-09-14 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · physics.flu-dyn· physics.plasm-ph

Numerical investigation of kinetic turbulence in relativistic pair plasmas I: Turbulence statistics

classification 🌌 astro-ph.HE physics.flu-dynphysics.plasm-ph
keywords turbulencedensityenergyfluctuationskineticsimulationsturbulentastrophysical
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We describe results from particle-in-cell simulations of driven turbulence in collisionless, magnetized, relativistic pair plasma. This physical regime provides a simple setting for investigating the basic properties of kinetic turbulence and is relevant for high-energy astrophysical systems such as pulsar wind nebulae and astrophysical jets. In this paper, we investigate the statistics of turbulent fluctuations in simulations on lattices of up to $1024^3$ cells and containing up to $2 \times 10^{11}$ particles. Due to the absence of a cooling mechanism in our simulations, turbulent energy dissipation reduces the magnetization parameter to order unity within a few dynamical times, causing turbulent motions to become sub-relativistic. In the developed stage, our results agree with predictions from magnetohydrodynamic turbulence phenomenology at inertial-range scales, including a power-law magnetic energy spectrum with index near $-5/3$, scale-dependent anisotropy of fluctuations described by critical balance, log-normal distributions for particle density and internal energy density (related by a $4/3$ adiabatic index, as predicted for an ultra-relativistic ideal gas), and the presence of intermittency. We also present possible signatures of a kinetic cascade by measuring power-law spectra for the magnetic, electric, and density fluctuations at sub-Larmor scales.

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