{"title":"Longitudinal electron oscillations in a cold plasma penetrated through by a beam of charged particles with anisotropic temperature","authors":"N. G. Zaki","doi":"10.1109/NRSC.2001.929421","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"A study is made for a gyrating electron beam interaction with a cold plasma in the presence of an external magnetic field. We derived the appropriate dielectric tensor components for a gyrating electron beam with anisotropic temperature (for different parallel T/sub /spl par/a/ and perpendicular T/sub /spl perp/a/ temperatures with respect to external magnetic field H/spl I.oarr//sub 0/). The importance of special cases for isotropic (T/sub /spl par/a/=T/sub /spl perp/a/) and anisotropic (T/sub /spl par/a//spl Lt/T/sub /spl perp/a/, i.e., if T/sub /spl par/a//spl rarr/0) beam temperature, is investigated. We derived the dispersion equation of longitudinal oscillations in a cold electronic plasma penetrated through by a beam of charged particles with anisotropic temperature (for different parallel T/sub /spl par/a/ and perpendicular T/sub /spl perp/a/ temperatures). As an application, the derived dispersion relation is solved in due course to investigate the current-convective instability (CCI) due to helical beam-plasma interaction. We determined the self longitudinal plasma oscillations in the absence of the beam. We investigated the derived dispersion equation in the two special cases for isotropic (T/sub /spl par/a/=T/sub /spl perp/a/) and anisotropic (T/sub /spl par/a//spl Lt/T/sub /spl perp/a/, i.e., if T/sub /spl par/a//spl rarr/0) beam temperatures. The theory of a helical beam interaction with a plasma can be applied in astrophysics and in the study of the Sun-Earth environment. The study of instabilities in a system of gyrating charges is of special interest for elucidating the conditions of plasma confinement in magnetic traps.","PeriodicalId":123517,"journal":{"name":"Proceedings of the Eighteenth National Radio Science Conference. NRSC'2001 (IEEE Cat. No.01EX462)","volume":"8 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2001-03-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Proceedings of the Eighteenth National Radio Science Conference. NRSC'2001 (IEEE Cat. No.01EX462)","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1109/NRSC.2001.929421","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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A study is made for a gyrating electron beam interaction with a cold plasma in the presence of an external magnetic field. We derived the appropriate dielectric tensor components for a gyrating electron beam with anisotropic temperature (for different parallel T/sub /spl par/a/ and perpendicular T/sub /spl perp/a/ temperatures with respect to external magnetic field H/spl I.oarr//sub 0/). The importance of special cases for isotropic (T/sub /spl par/a/=T/sub /spl perp/a/) and anisotropic (T/sub /spl par/a//spl Lt/T/sub /spl perp/a/, i.e., if T/sub /spl par/a//spl rarr/0) beam temperature, is investigated. We derived the dispersion equation of longitudinal oscillations in a cold electronic plasma penetrated through by a beam of charged particles with anisotropic temperature (for different parallel T/sub /spl par/a/ and perpendicular T/sub /spl perp/a/ temperatures). As an application, the derived dispersion relation is solved in due course to investigate the current-convective instability (CCI) due to helical beam-plasma interaction. We determined the self longitudinal plasma oscillations in the absence of the beam. We investigated the derived dispersion equation in the two special cases for isotropic (T/sub /spl par/a/=T/sub /spl perp/a/) and anisotropic (T/sub /spl par/a//spl Lt/T/sub /spl perp/a/, i.e., if T/sub /spl par/a//spl rarr/0) beam temperatures. The theory of a helical beam interaction with a plasma can be applied in astrophysics and in the study of the Sun-Earth environment. The study of instabilities in a system of gyrating charges is of special interest for elucidating the conditions of plasma confinement in magnetic traps.