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Numerical modeling of auroral processes [Elektronisk resurs]

Vedin, Jörgen, 1978- (författare)
Rönnmark, Kjell (preses)
Lysak, Robert (opponent)
Umeå universitet Teknisk-naturvetenskapliga fakulteten (utgivare)
Publicerad: Umeå : Fysik, 2007
Engelska 65
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  • E-bokAvhandling(Diss. (sammanfattning) Umeå : Umeå universitet, 2007)
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  • One of the most conspicuous problems in space physics for the last decades has been to theoretically describe how the large parallel electric fields on auroral field lines can be generated. There is strong observational evidence of such electric fields, and stationary theory supports the need for electric fields accelerating electrons to the ionosphere where they generate auroras. However, dynamic models have not been able to reproduce these electric fields. This thesis sheds some light on this incompatibility and shows that the missing ingredient in previous dynamic models is a correct description of the electron temperature. As the electrons accelerate towards the ionosphere, their velocity along the magnetic field line will increase. In the converging magnetic field lines, the mirror force will convert much of the parallel velocity into perpendicular velocity. The result of the acceleration and mirroring will be a velocity distribution with a significantly higher temperature in the auroral acceleration region than above. The enhanced temperature corresponds to strong electron pressure gradients that balance the parallel electric fields. Thus, in regions with electron acceleration along converging magnetic field lines, the electron temperature increase is a fundamental process and must be included in any model that aims to describe the build up of parallel electric fields. The development of such a model has been hampered by the difficulty to describe the temperature variation. This thesis shows that a local equation of state cannot be used, but the electron temperature variations must be descibed as a nonlocal response to the state of the auroral flux tube. The nonlocal response can be accomplished by the particle-fluid model presented in this thesis. This new dynamic model is a combination of a fluid model and a Particle-In-Cell (PIC) model and results in large parallel electric fields consistent with in-situ observations. 

Ämnesord

Natural Sciences  (hsv)
Physical Sciences  (hsv)
Fusion, Plasma and Space Physics  (hsv)
Naturvetenskap  (hsv)
Fysik  (hsv)
Fusion, plasma och rymdfysik  (hsv)
NATURAL SCIENCES  (svep)
Physics  (svep)
Geocosmophysics and plasma physics  (svep)
Space physics  (svep)
NATURVETENSKAP  (svep)
Fysik  (svep)
Geokosmofysik och plasmafysik  (svep)
Rymdfysik  (svep)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

space plasma physics
auroral acceleration region
auroral current circuit
Alfvén waves
parallel electric fields
equation of state
fluid simulation
PIC simulation
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