Title :
Full Particle-in-Cell Simulation Study on Magnetic Inflation Around a Magneto Plasma Sail
Author :
Moritaka, Toseo ; Usui, Hideyuki ; Nunami, Masanori ; Kajimura, Yoshihiro ; Nakamura, Masao ; Matsumoto, Masaharu
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Kobe Univ., Kobe, Japan
Abstract :
In order to consider a next-generation space propulsion system referred to as the “magneto plasma sail,” the magnetic inflation mechanism of a small artificial magnetosphere is investigated. We carry out a two-and-half-dimensional full particle-in-cell simulation, and magnetic inflation mediated by the gyration motion of injected ions is observed. As a result of the gyration motion, an ion-rich region is formed near the direction-reversal position of the injected ions. Magnetic inflation takes place due to the flow of electrons toward the ion-rich region, which carries the field lines of the original magnetosphere. This inflation process is effective for a magnetosphere with a scale comparable to the gyration radius of the injected ions. If the original magnetosphere is much smaller than this, background electrons flow into the ion-rich region outside the magnetosphere, and the inflated magnetosphere is confined to a smaller region. In addition, the thermal effects of background electrons have a similar impact on the inflation process, even if the direction-reversal position is located inside the magnetosphere.
Keywords :
plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; solar wind; background electron flow; background electron thermal effect; direction-reversal position; full particle-in-cell simulation; inflated magnetosphere; inflation process; injected ion gyration motion; injected ion gyration radius; ion-rich region; magnetic inflation mechanism; magneto plasma sail; next-generation space propulsion system; solar wind; Current density; Force; Ions; Magnetic domains; Magnetosphere; Mathematical model; Plasmas; Interplanetary flight system; magnetic inflation; magneto plasma sail (MPS); minimagnetosphere plasma propulsion; particle-in-cell simulation;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2056392