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Signatures of an energetic charged body streaming in a plasma.

Physical Review. E 2023 Februrary
A charged body moving in a plasma can excite a variety of linear and nonlinear waves in the form of trailing wakes, fore-wake shocks, and precursor solitons. These structures can further interact with the background plasma to create secondary effects that can serve as signatures of the passage of the charged body. Using particle-in-cell simulations, we carry out a basic investigation of the dynamics of a plasma system that is being traversed by an energetic charged body. Using two different shapes of this charged source, namely, an idealized infinite length planar source and a two-dimensional thin rectangular source, we examine the differences in the nature of the excited wave structures and their consequent impact on the background plasma. Our simulations reveal interesting features such as the dependence of the precursor speeds on the total charge on the driving source, local particle trapping, and energization of the trapped particles in various regions along the traversal path leading to the formation of energetic charged beamlets. Our basic findings could find practical applications such as in analyzing the trajectories of charged objects like space debris orbiting in the ionosphere.

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