How to incorporate two different directions of the drift velocity of a particular species #4376
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It would be great if someone can throw light upon how to include multiple components of beta.. right now it seems as though one is allowed to specify only a single component/single direction for the bulk velocity. |
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Currently it's only possibly to specify bulk velocity along a single direction. Adding multiple directions would be a useful feature, but will require some bookkeeping that I haven't gotten a chance to look at yet. The last few weeks have been busy with conferences, but I'll be working on this once I return. |
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It would be a bit annoying, but if you use the PICMI python input, you can specify a |
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Hi,
I have a pair plasma, where the electrons have the Maxwell-Juttner momentum distribution with the drift velocities along x and z directions. The positrons also have the same momentum distribution but with drift velocities opposite to that of the electrons. I am using
beta_distribution_type,beta_function(x,y,z), andbulk_vel_dirto describe the drift velocity of each species. However, I am not sure how to incorporate two directions of the drift velocity. If I write the input file (for one of the species, say electrons) in the following wayit throws error indicating
electrons.beta_function(x,y,z). My query is how to incorporate two directions of the drift velocities in the input file.Thank you.
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