Electron Weibel instability and~quasi-magnetostatic structures in~an~expanding collisionless plasma (2312.05494v1)
Abstract: We outline transient quasi-magnetostatic phenomena associated with Weibel-type instabilities, mainly, the formation and decay of the current sheets and filaments. We consider a collisionless anisotropic plasma cloud with hot electrons expanding into an inhomogeneous background plasma taking into account an external magnetic field in different geometries entailing (i) a hot-electron spot of a circular or cylindrical form within an initial-value problem or a finite-time injection of electrons from a target surface, (ii) inhomogeneous layers of cold background plasma of different densities and spatial scales, (iii) an external magnetic field with three orientations: perpendicular to the target or along it, directed either across or parallel to a long axis of the hot-electron spot. We heed typical laser-plasma experiments. We outline development of the principle current structures linked with distinct forms of the anisotropic electron velocity distribution using particle-in-cell modeling of the instability process for diverse sets of the attributes (i)--(iii). Applications to the analysis of laboratory and space plasma problems involving an explosive development of the small-scale filamentation of the electric current and self-consistent magnetic turbulence are discussed.
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