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Ion versus electron heating in compressively driven astrophysical gyrokinetic turbulence

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The partition of irreversible heating between ions and electrons in compressively driven (but subsonic) collisionless turbulence is investigated by means of nonlinear hybrid gyrokinetic simulations. We derive a prescription for the ion-to-electron heating ratio Qi/Qe as a function of the compressive-to-Alfvénic driving power ratio Pcompr/PAW, of the ratio of ion thermal pressure to magnetic pressure βi, and of the ratio of ion-to-electron background temperatures Ti/Te. It is shown that Qi/Qe is an increasing function of Pcompr/PAW. When the compressive driving is sufficiently large, Qi/Qe approaches ≃Pcompr/PAW. This indicates that, in turbulence with large compressive fluctuations, the partition of heating is decided at the injection scales, rather than at kinetic scales. Analysis of phase-space spectra shows that the energy transfer from inertial-range compressive fluctuations to sub-Larmor-scale kinetic Alfvén waves is absent for both low and high βi, meaning that the compressive driving is directly connected to the ion-entropy fluctuations, which are converted into ion thermal energy. This result suggests that preferential electron heating is a very special case requiring low βi and no, or weak, compressive driving. Our heating prescription has wide-ranging applications, including to the solar wind and to hot accretion disks such as M87 and Sgr A*.
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10.1103/PhysRevX.10.041050

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Department:
PHYSICS
Sub department:
Theoretical Physics
Oxford college:
Merton College; Merton College; Merton College; Merton College; Merton College; Merton College; MERTON COLLEGE
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-4421-1128


Publisher:
American Physical Society
Journal:
Physical Review X More from this journal
Volume:
10
Issue:
4
Article number:
041050
Publication date:
2020-12-11
Acceptance date:
2020-10-22
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EISSN:
2160-3308
ISSN:
2160-3308


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English
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Pubs id:
1101250
Local pid:
pubs:1101250
Deposit date:
2021-07-25

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