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Early time evolution of a chemically produced electron depletionThe early time evolution of an ionospheric electron depletion produced by a radially expanding electron attachment chemical release is studied with a two-dimensional simulation model. The model includes electron attachment chemistry, incorporates fluid electrons, particle ions and neutrals, and considers the evolution in a plane perpendicular to the geomagnetic field for a low beta plasma. Timescales considered are of the order of or less than the cyclotron period of the negative ions that result as a by-product of the electron attacment reaction. This corresponds to time periods of tenths of seconds during recent experiemts. Simulation results show that a highly sheared azimuthal electron flow velocity develops in the radially expanding depletion boundary. This sheared electron flow velocity and the steep density gradients in the boundary give rise to small-scale irregulatities in the form of electron density cavities and spikes. The nonlinear evolution of these irregularities results in trapping and ultimately turbulent heating of the negative ions.
Document ID
19950053484
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Scales, W. A.
(Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA United States)
Bernhardt, P. A.
(Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA United States)
Ganguli, G.
(Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1995
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 100
Issue: A1
ISSN: 0148-0227
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
95A85083
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NOOO14-92-J-1484
CONTRACT_GRANT: NOOO14-92-J-1498
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Public
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