Quasi‐linear diffusion coefficients for highly oblique whistler mode waves
Quasi‐linear diffusion coefficients are considered for highly oblique whistler mode waves, which exhibit a singular “resonance cone” in cold plasma theory. The refractive index becomes both very large and rapidly varying as a function of wave parameters, making the diffusion coefficients difficult t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of geophysical research. Space physics 2017-05, Vol.122 (5), p.5339-5354 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Quasi‐linear diffusion coefficients are considered for highly oblique whistler mode waves, which exhibit a singular “resonance cone” in cold plasma theory. The refractive index becomes both very large and rapidly varying as a function of wave parameters, making the diffusion coefficients difficult to calculate and to characterize. Since such waves have been repeatedly observed both outside and inside the plasmasphere, this problem has received renewed attention. Here the diffusion equations are analytically treated in the limit of large refractive index μ. It is shown that a common approximation to the refractive index allows the associated “normalization integral” to be evaluated in closed form and that this can be exploited in the numerical evaluation of the exact expression. The overall diffusion coefficient formulas for large μ are then reduced to a very simple form, and the remaining integral and sum over resonances are approximated analytically. These formulas are typically written for a modeled distribution of wave magnetic field intensity, but this may not be appropriate for highly oblique whistlers, which become quasi‐electrostatic. Thus, the analysis is also presented in terms of wave electric field intensity. The final results depend strongly on the maximum μ (or μ∥) used to model the wave distribution, so realistic determination of these limiting values becomes paramount.
Key Points
The quasi‐longitudinal approximation facilitates computation of exact diffusion coefficients near the whistler resonance cone
Diffusion coefficients are approximated in closed form for oblique whistler waves specified by total magnetic or electric field
Results depend strongly on the imposed maximum refractive index, which is determined by quantities such as plasma temperature |
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ISSN: | 2169-9380 2169-9402 |
DOI: | 10.1002/2017JA024124 |