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Diamagnetic boundary layers: A kinetic theory
Authors:J. Lemaire  L. F. Burlaga
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory for Extraterrestrial Physics, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., USA;(2) Present address: Institut d'Aeronomie Spatiale, 3, Avenue Circulaire, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:We present a kinetic theory for boundary layers associated with MHD tangential lsquodiscontinuitiesrsquo in a collisionless magnetized plasma such as those observed in the solar wind. The theory consists of finding self-consistent solutions of Vlasov's equation and Maxwell's equation for stationary, one-dimensional boundary layers separating two Maxwellian plasma states. Layers in which the current is carried by electrons are found to have a thickness of the order of a few electron gyroradii, but the drift speed of the current-carrying electrons is found to exceed the Alfvén speed, and accordingly such layers are not stable. Several types of layers, in which the current is carried by protons are discussed; in particular, we considered cases in which the magnetic field intensity and/or direction changed across the layer. In every case, the thickness was of the order of a few proton gyroradii and the field changed smoothly, although the characteristics depended somewhat on the boundary conditions. The drift speed was always less than the Alfvén speed, consistent with stability of such structures. Our results are consistent with the observations of boundary layers in the solar wind near 1 AU.
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