Kelvin-Helmholtz-Related Turbulent Heating At Saturn'S Magnetopause Boundary

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS(2021)

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One of the grand challenge problems of the giant planet magnetospheres is the issue of nonadiabatic plasma heating. Simple turbulent heating models consider the energy cascade rate from one scale to another where the energy density is based on perpendicular magnetic fluctuations of counterpropagating Alfven waves. Analytical expressions from turbulence theory for the heating rate density have yielded promising results for the observed ion heating at Jupiter and Saturn. Here, we compare ion heating using hybrid simulations of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability and analytical estimates in an effort to validate turbulence theory and further understand the nature of the ion heating. Heating rate densities similar to 10(-15) W/m(3) are produced in our three-dimensional Kelvin-Helmholtz simulations during the nonlinear growth phase and compare favorably with analytical estimates. Results targeting Saturn will be discussed in the broader context of radial plasma transport in the rapidly rotating magnetospheres.
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hybrid simulations, ion heating, Kelvin&#8211, Helmholtz instability, magnetopause, radial transport, turbulence
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