Energy Dissipation in Strong Collisionless Shocks: The Crucial Role of Ion-to-electron Scale Separation in Particle-in-cell Simulations

Mohamad Shalaby
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Energy dissipation in collisionless shocks is a key mechanism in various astrophysical environments. Its nonlinear nature complicates analytical understanding and necessitates particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations. This study examines the impact of reducing the ion-to-electron mass ratio (mr), to decrease computational cost, on energy partitioning in one spatial and three velocity-space dimension PIC simulations of strong, nonrelativistic, parallel electron–ion collisionless shocks using the SHARP code. We compare simulations with a reduced mass ratio (mr = 100) to those with a realistic mass ratio (mr = 1836) for shocks with high ( ) and low ( ) Alfvén Mach numbers. Our findings show that the mass ratio significantly affects particle acceleration and thermal energy dissipation. At high , a reduced mass ratio leads to more efficient electron acceleration and an unrealistically high ion flux at higher momentum. At low , it causes complete suppression of electron acceleration, whereas the realistic mass ratio enables efficient electron acceleration. The reduced mass ratio also results in excessive electron heating and lower heating in downstream ions at both Mach numbers, with slightly more magnetic field amplification at low . Consequently, the electron-to-ion temperature ratio is high at low due to reduced ion heating and remains high at high due to increased electron heating. In contrast, simulations with the realistic mr show that the ion-to-electron temperature ratio is independent of the upstream magnetic field, a result not observed in reduced mr simulations.
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强无碰撞冲击中的能量耗散:离子-电子尺度分离在粒子池模拟中的关键作用
无碰撞冲击中的能量耗散是各种天体物理环境中的关键机制。它的非线性性质使分析理解复杂化,并且需要粒子池(PIC)模拟。本研究考察了降低离子与电子质量比(mr)以降低计算成本对使用SHARP代码进行的强、非相对论性、平行电子-离子无碰撞冲击的一维和三维速度空间PIC模拟中的能量分配的影响。我们对具有高()和低()alfv马赫数的冲击进行了模拟,比较了降低质量比(mr = 100)和实际质量比(mr = 1836)的模拟。我们的研究结果表明,质量比对粒子加速度和热耗散有显著影响。在高的情况下,降低的质量比导致更有效的电子加速和高动量下不切实际的高离子通量。在低质量时,它会完全抑制电子加速度,而实际质量比则会使电子加速有效。质量比的减小还导致两个马赫数下电子受热过高,下游离子受热较低,低马赫数下磁场放大略大。因此,由于离子加热减少,电子-离子温度比在低温度下高,并且由于电子加热增加,电子-离子温度比在高温度下保持高。与此相反,实际磁流变模拟表明,离子与电子的温度比与上游磁场无关,这一结果在简化磁流变模拟中没有观察到。
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