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Formation of Power-law Energy Spectra in Space Plasmas by Stochastic Acceleration due to Whistler-Mode Waves

Abstract

A non-relativistic Fokker-Planck equation for the electron distribution function is formulated incorporating the effects of stochastic acceleration by whistler-mode waves and Coulomb collisions. The stationary solution ff to the equation, subject to a zero-flux boundary condition, is found to be a generalized Lorentzian (or kappa) distribution, which satisfies fv2(κ+1)f\propto v^{-2(\kappa+1)} for large velocity vv, where κ\kappa is the spectral index. The parameter κ\kappa depends strongly on the relative wave intensity RR. Taking into account the critical energy required for resonance of electrons with whistlers, we calculate a range of values of RR for each of a number of different space plasmas for which kappa distributions can be expected to be formed. This study is one of the first in the literature to provide a theoretical justification for the formation of generalized Lorentzian (or kappa) particle distribution functions in space plasmas.Comment: 14 page-Latex, 1 ps-figure, agums.st

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