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Building upon the research legacies of Peter Gary and Richard Thorne, this perspective discusses a plasma-system picture wherein multiple ion and electron populations interact with each other via multiple types of plasma waves.
Joseph E. Borovsky
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While particulate-reinforced metal matrix composites are composed of two phase materials with dramatically different physical and mechanical properties, sound wave-particle interactions play an important role in their ultrasonic inspection tests.
Shijin Lu +7 more
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Particle transport in 3He-rich events: wave-particle interactions and particle anisotropy measurements [PDF]
Energetic particles and MHD waves are studied using simultaneous ISEE-3 data to investigate particle propagation and scattering between the source near the Sun and 1 AU.
B. T. Tsurutani +9 more
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Shallow trimers of two identical fermions and one particle in resonant regimes
We consider two identical fermions interacting in the p-wave channel. Each fermion also interacts with another particle in the vicinity of an s-wave resonance.
Pascal Naidon, Ludovic Pricoupenko, Christiane Schmickler
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Recent work has shown that ElectroMagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) waves tend to occur in four distinct regions, each having their own characteristics and morphology.
Jacob Bortnik +6 more
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<p>The analysis of energetic electron observations made by the DEMETER satellite reveals that radiation belt electron precipitation (RBEP) bursts are observed in general several (~1-6 days) before a large (M > 6.5) earthquake (EQ) in the ...
Sergey Pulinets +2 more
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The relation between the energy-dependent particle and wave descriptions of electron–matter interactions on the nanoscale was analyzed by measuring the delocalization of an evanescent field from energy-filtered amplitude images of sample/vacuum ...
Christian Kisielowski +6 more
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A review of frequency chirping mechanism of chorus waves in the Earth's magnetosphere
Whistler mode chorus waves are common and intense electromagnetic waves in the Earth's magnetosphere. They play a crucial role in magnetospheric electron dynamics by accelerating and scattering electrons over a wide energy range.
Shangchun Teng, Xin Tao
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Data processing in Software-type Wave–Particle Interaction Analyzer onboard the Arase satellite
The software-type wave–particle interaction analyzer (S-WPIA) is an instrument package onboard the Arase satellite, which studies the magnetosphere. The S-WPIA represents a new method for directly observing wave–particle interactions onboard a spacecraft
Mitsuru Hikishima +13 more
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Wave-Particle Interaction in the Ionosphere and magnetosphere
Wave-particle interactions that are important processes for the control of the electromagnetic states in the earth's magnetosphere are surveyed relatingto the auroral zone that is the most suitable window to clarify the various aspects of wave-particle ...
Hiroshi OYA
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