Electron acceleration during streamer collisions in air

Geophysical Research Letters
Christoph KöhnTorsten Neubert

Abstract

High-voltage laboratory experiments show that discharges in air, generated over a gap of one meter with maximal voltage of 1 MV, may produce X-rays with photon energies up to 1 MeV. It has been suggested that the photons are bremsstrahlung from electrons accelerated by the impulsive, enhanced field during collisions of negative and a positive streamers. To explore this process, we have conducted the first self-consistent particle simulations of streamer encounters. Our simulation model is a 2-D, cylindrically symmetric, particle-in-cell code tracing the electron dynamics and solving the space charge fields, with a Monte Carlo scheme accounting for collisions and ionization. We present the electron density, the electric field, and the velocity distribution as functions of space and time. Assuming a background electric field 1.5 times the breakdown field, we find that the electron density reaches 2·1021 m-3, the size of the encounter region is ∼3·10-12 m3 and that the field enhances to ∼9 times the breakdown field during ∼10-11 s. We further find that the radial component becomes comparable to the parallel component, which together with angular scattering leads to an almost isotropic distribution of electrons. This is consistent ...Continue Reading

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Feb 6, 2018·Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : JGR·Alejandro Luque
Jul 24, 2018·Geophysical Research Letters·C KöhnT Neubert
Jul 31, 2020·Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : JGR·A Schmalzried, A Luque
Jun 28, 2019·Geophysical Research Letters·A Malagón-Romero, A Luque
Apr 30, 2019·Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : JGR·P KochkinN Østgaard

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