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Plasma catalysis: what is needed to create synergy?

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Van Turnhout J   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Space Plasma Environment

open access: yesSpace Plasma Environment
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Turbulence in space plasmas: Who needs it?

Physics of Plasmas, 2021
The complex nonlinear dynamical phenomenon described as turbulence, is known to have a great impact on fluids, magnetohydrodynamic systems, and on plasmas.
W. Matthaeus
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Basic Space Plasma Physics/Advanced Space Plasma Physics

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2001
The book Advanced Space Plasma Physics by Rudolf Treumann and Wolfgang Baumjohann extends the material covered in the companion volume Basic Space Plasma Physics to topics like instabilities and nonlinear plasma phenomena. The book follows the same philosophy as the first volume, namely to introduce general concepts of plasma physics and to discuss ...
R A Treumann, W Baumjohann
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Shocks In Space Dusty Plasmas

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1998
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Popel, S. I., Tsytovich, V. N.
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INTERMITTENCY IN SPACE PLASMA TURBULENCE

2005
We present a short overview on theoretical aspects and observational findings about intermittency in solar wind MHD turbulence. This phenomenon, which became a remarkable topic in the past few years, is due to the fact that solar wind fluctuations are neither isotropic nor scale-invariant, two of the fundamental hypotheses at the basis of K41 ...
Bruno, R   +5 more
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Compressive and rarefactive solitary structures of coupled kinetic Alfven-acoustic waves in non-Maxwellian space plasmas

Physics of Plasmas, 2019
Linear and nonlinear coupled kinetic Alfven-acoustic (CKAA) waves have been studied using the two-potential theory in non-Maxwellian plasmas where electrons follow the ( r , q ) distribution function.
Saba Khalid, M. Qureshi, W. Masood
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Turbulence in space plasmas and beyond

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 2018
Most of the visible matter in the Universe is in the form of highly turbulent plasmas. For a long time the turbulent character of astrophysical fluids has been neglected and not well understood.
S. Galtier
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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