Hierarchy of instabilities for two counter-streaming magnetized pair beams: influence of field obliquity [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1705.07974


The hierarchy of unstable modes when two counter-streaming pair plasmas interact over a flow-aligned magnetic field has been recently investigated [PoP \textbf{23}, 062122 (2016)]. The analysis is here extended to the case of an arbitrarily tilted magnetic field. The two plasma shells are initially cold and identical. For any angle $\theta \in [0,\pi/2]$ between the field and the initial flow, the hierarchy of unstable modes is numerically determined in terms of the initial Lorentz factor of the shells $\gamma_0$, and the field strength as measured by a parameter denoted $\sigma$. For $\theta=0$, four different kinds of mode are likely to lead the linear phase. The hierarchy simplifies for larger $\theta$’s, partly because the Weibel instability can no longer be cancelled in this regime. For $\theta>0.78$ (44$^\circ$) and in the relativistic regime, the Weibel instability always govern the interaction. In the non-relativistic regime, the hierarchy becomes $\theta$-independent because the interaction turns to be field-independent. As a result, the two-stream instability becomes the dominant one, regardless of the field obliquity.

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A. Bret and M. Dieckmann
Wed, 24 May 17
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Comments: To appear in Physics of Plasmas