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Published on: May 1, 2018
Fundamental solution of diffusion equation for Kappa gas: Diffusion length for suprathermal electrons in solar wind
M H Benetti1, F E M Silveira2, I L Caldas3
1Instituto de Ciências Exatas, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rua Desembargador Ellis Hermydio Figueira 783, Aterrado, CEP 27213-145, Volta Redonda, RJ, Brazil.
Abstract:
A recent numerical treatment of data obtained by the Parker Solar Probe spacecraft describes the electron concentration in solar wind as a function of the heliocentric distance based on a Kappa distribution with spectral index κ=5. In this work, we derive and, subsequently, solve an entirely different class of nonlinear partial differential equations describing the one-dimensional diffusion of a suprathermal gas. The theory is applied to describe the aforementioned data and we find a spectral index κ≳1.5 providing the widely acknowledged identification of Kappa electrons in solar wind. We also find that suprathermal effects increase the length scale of classical diffusion by one order of magnitude. Such a result does not depend on the microscopic details of the diffusion coefficient since our theory is based on a macroscopic formulation. Forthcoming extensions of our theory by including magnetic fields and relating our formulation to nonextensive statistics are briefly addressed.
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