Abstract
We propose a new approach to unambiguous determination of parameters of
positive and negative electric streamer discharges (streamers). We
derive several relations between streamer parameters which allow us to
express them in terms of the streamer length L and the external electric
field E_e, as functions of streamer radius a. In particular, we find
that the streamer velocity V(a) has a maximum at a certain value of
radius a_s. We interpret the streamer as a nonlinear instability, whose
behavior is determined by maximizing its growth rate, proportional to V.
The radius of the streamer is therefore hypothesized to be equal to
a_s, which fixes all streamer parameters. Thus, for the first time (to
our knowledge) we prove that the streamer parameters are completely
determined by E_e and L and suggest a simple way to calculate them that
does not require hydrodynamic simulations. The parameters of streamers
in air at sea level conditions, calculated in the proposed way, are
compared and found to be compatible with experimental data [e.g.,
velocities obtained by Allen and Mikropoulos, 1999,
doi:10.1088/0022-3727/32/8/012 and radii seen on the photographic images
of Kochkin et al, 2016, doi:10.1088/0022-3727/49/42/425203], as well
as with results of hydrodynamic simulations [Lehtinen and Østgaard,
2018, doi:10.1029/2018JD028646]. We also reproduce the correct values
of streamer threshold fields of ~0.45 MV/m for positive
streamers and ~0.75-1.25 MV/m for negative streamers.