2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0070482
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The role of noise in PIC and Vlasov simulations of the Buneman instability

Abstract: The effects of noise in particle-in-cell (PIC) and Vlasov simulations of the Buneman instability in unmagnetized plasmas are studied. It is found that, in the regime of low drift velocity, the linear stage of the instability in PIC simulations differs significantly from the theoretical predictions, whereas in the Vlasov simulations it does not. A series of highly resolved PIC simulations with increasingly large numbers of macroparticles per cell is performed using a number of different PIC codes. All the simul… Show more

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“…We leverage this superiority of the DK method to gain more precise insights into instability development and transition to turbulence. The DK method has been shown to yield more accurate linear instability growth rates than the particle-in-cell method due to the statistical noise inherent in the latter, which is seen to vary with the number of particles per cell and the wavenumber of interest (Dieckmann et al 2004b;Tavassoli et al 2021). We verify these growth rates in § 3.1 and also demonstrate the utility of the large dynamic range of direct kinetic solvers in resolving turbulence structures in § 3.2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…We leverage this superiority of the DK method to gain more precise insights into instability development and transition to turbulence. The DK method has been shown to yield more accurate linear instability growth rates than the particle-in-cell method due to the statistical noise inherent in the latter, which is seen to vary with the number of particles per cell and the wavenumber of interest (Dieckmann et al 2004b;Tavassoli et al 2021). We verify these growth rates in § 3.1 and also demonstrate the utility of the large dynamic range of direct kinetic solvers in resolving turbulence structures in § 3.2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…2004 b ; Tavassoli et al. 2021). We verify these growth rates in § 3.1 and also demonstrate the utility of the large dynamic range of direct kinetic solvers in resolving turbulence structures in § 3.2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, even with today's computational resources, simulating resonant kinetic instabilities with the PIC method can be challenging (see, e.g., Tavassoli et al. (2021) for an example concerning the Buneman instability).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%