TY - JOUR
T1 - VidA
T2 - A Vlasov–DArwin solver for plasma physics at electron scales
AU - Pezzi, Oreste
AU - Cozzani, Giulia
AU - Califano, Francesco
AU - Valentini, Francesco
AU - Guarrasi, Massimiliano
AU - Camporeale, Enrico
AU - Brunetti, Gianfranco
AU - Retinò, Alessandro
AU - Veltri, Pierluigi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Cambridge University Press 2019.
PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - We present a Vlasov–DArwin numerical code (ViDA) specifically designed to address plasma physics problems, where small-scale high accuracy is requested even during the nonlinear regime to guarantee a clean description of the plasma dynamics at fine spatial scales. The algorithm provides a low-noise description of proton and electron kinetic dynamics, by splitting in time the multi-advection Vlasov equation in phase space. Maxwell equations for the electric and magnetic fields are reorganized according to the Darwin approximation to remove light waves. Several numerical tests show that ViDA successfully reproduces the propagation of linear and nonlinear waves and captures the physics of magnetic reconnection. We also discuss preliminary tests of the parallelization algorithm efficiency, performed at CINECA on the Marconi-KNL cluster. ViDA will allow the running of Eulerian simulations of a non-relativistic fully kinetic collisionless plasma and it is expected to provide relevant insights into important problems of plasma astrophysics such as, for instance, the development of the turbulent cascade at electron scales and the structure and dynamics of electron-scale magnetic reconnection, such as the electron diffusion region.
AB - We present a Vlasov–DArwin numerical code (ViDA) specifically designed to address plasma physics problems, where small-scale high accuracy is requested even during the nonlinear regime to guarantee a clean description of the plasma dynamics at fine spatial scales. The algorithm provides a low-noise description of proton and electron kinetic dynamics, by splitting in time the multi-advection Vlasov equation in phase space. Maxwell equations for the electric and magnetic fields are reorganized according to the Darwin approximation to remove light waves. Several numerical tests show that ViDA successfully reproduces the propagation of linear and nonlinear waves and captures the physics of magnetic reconnection. We also discuss preliminary tests of the parallelization algorithm efficiency, performed at CINECA on the Marconi-KNL cluster. ViDA will allow the running of Eulerian simulations of a non-relativistic fully kinetic collisionless plasma and it is expected to provide relevant insights into important problems of plasma astrophysics such as, for instance, the development of the turbulent cascade at electron scales and the structure and dynamics of electron-scale magnetic reconnection, such as the electron diffusion region.
KW - Plasma simulation
KW - Plasma waves
KW - Space plasma physics
U2 - 10.1017/S0022377819000631
DO - 10.1017/S0022377819000631
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85083310810
SN - 0022-3778
VL - 85
JO - Journal of Plasma Physics
JF - Journal of Plasma Physics
IS - 5
M1 - 905850506
ER -