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Averaged Motion of Charged Particles in a Curved Strip [PDF]

open access: yesSIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1997
Summary: This paper is concerned with the motion of electrically charged particles in ``curved'' infinite strip. The system is \(\Delta\varphi =-P\), \(\partial^2 \psi/ \partial t^2= -\nabla \varphi (\psi,t)\), and \(P=P_0 (\psi^{-1}) J(\psi^{-1})\) with initial and boundary conditions, where \(\varphi\) is the electric potential, \(\psi\) is the ...
Friedman, Avner, Huang, Chaocheng
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On fast charged particles scattering in a thin crystalline undulator

open access: yesPhysics Letters B, 2019
The scattering of fast charged particles in a thin silicon crystalline undulator is considered under conditions when all the particles of the beam undergo above-barrier motion with respect to the bent crystalline atomic planes. The consideration is based
N.F. Shul'ga, V.I. Truten'
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Rotating charged black holes in Kalb–Ramond gravity: electromagnetic fields, circular motion and collisions of charged particles

open access: yesEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
In this study, we investigate the electromagnetic field properties of a rotating charged black hole (BH) within the Kalb–Ramond gravity, as well as the circular motion and collisions of test charged particles in the spacetime of the BH. First, the static
Shokhzod Jumaniyozov   +6 more
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Circular motion and collisions of charged spinning test particles around magnetized Schwarzschild black hole

open access: yesEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
The study of spinning charged particle dynamics around black holes in external fields offers insights into relativistic motion and the influence of spin-curvature and electromagnetic interactions.
Tursinbay Oteev   +5 more
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A new integrator for relativistic E-cross-B motion of charged particles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
A new explicit numerical scheme for integrating the relativistic equations of motion for electrically charged particles is proposed as an alternative to the Boris integrator. It has been known that the original Boris integrator includes a large numerical
Umeda, Takayuki
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Diffusion of High-Energy Negatively Charged Particles in the Field Atomic Strings of an Oriented Crystal

open access: yesEast European Journal of Physics, 2023
The work analyzes the dependence of the diffusion index of high-energy negatively charged particles on the energy of the transverse motion in oriented crystal. The crystal had an axial orientation relative to the direction of particle incidence.
Igor V. Kyryllin   +2 more
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Idealized Study of a Static Electrical Field on Charged Saltating Snow Particles

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2022
Strong electric fields, with values of tens kV/m near the surface, are observed during drifting and blowing snow events. Charge separation can significantly affect particle motion. Although several investigations attempted to shed light on the mechanisms
Hongxiang Yu   +10 more
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Charged particles and Penrose process near charged black holes in Einstein–Maxwell-scalar theory

open access: yesEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, 2023
We study the dynamics of charged test particles around an electrically charged black hole in Einstein–Maxwell-scalar (EMS) gravity. The event horizon properties of the spacetime around the black hole are explored and the upper limit for the EMS theory ...
Nuriddin Kurbonov   +6 more
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The stability of charged-particle motion in sheared magnetic reversals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
We consider the motion of charged particles in a static magnetic reversal with a shear component, which has application for the stability of current sheets, such as in the Earth's geotail and in solar flares.
Tsalas, M.   +2 more
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Dynamics of two charged particles in a creeping flow [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
We study the interaction of two charged solid particles in a viscous fluid. It is assumed that the particles move either side-by-side or one after another along the same vertical line under the influence of the buoyancy/gravity force, Coulomb ...
Stepanyants, Y. A., Hassan, H. K.
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