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Gyroresonant Wave-Particle Interactions

1972
This review will be restricted to gyroresonant interactions. The basic processes of these interactions are discussed in the frame of the quasi-linear theory. Frequencies of interaction, anisotropy of the particle distribution function, and amplification and diffusion coefficients are computed for different types of interaction and different regions of ...
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Magnetospheric Dynamics and Wave-Particle Interactions

1976
It has been demonstrated that two general classes of wave-particle interactions are of great importance for magnetospheric dynamics. Electromagnetic and electrostatic plasma instabilities give rise to relatively narrow-banded spontaneous emissions (e.g.
Frederick L. Scarf   +1 more
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Wave-Particle Interactions in the Earth's Magnetosphere

2019 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA), 2019
Features of the Earth's magnetosphere such as the third radiation belt (or “storage ring”) have been a major observational achievement of the Radiation Belt Storm Probes program (renamed the “Van Allen Probes” mission in November 2012). A goal of that program has been to understand more thoroughly how high-energy electrons are accelerated deep inside ...
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Wave-Particle Interactions in Cosmic Plasma

2000
The growth or damping of the waves, the emission of radiation, the scattering and acceleration of particles — all these processes result from wave-particle interaction in plasma.
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Wave-particle interactions in hot plasmas

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
This overview talk focuses on the populations of particles which are transmitted through the nearly perpendicular termination shock from the solar wind to the heliosheath, and how they relax and excite waves in the heliosheath. The transmission process probably involves direct transmission of the very cold solar wind core.
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Drift of Particles and Wave-Particle Interactions

1975
To improve our comprehension of the Earth’s magnetosphere it is necessary to couple the dynamic of the particles and the plasma instabilities (see for example Ashour-Abdalla and Cowley, 1974). We will study here the effect on the ion-cyclotron interaction of the sudden appearance of hot protons on the nightside of the outer zone magnetosphere during ...
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Analytical results for phase bunching in the pendulum model of wave-particle interactions

Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 2022
J M Albert, A V Artemyev, L Gan
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Wave-Particle Interaction in Astrophysical Plasma

2012
The growth or damping of the waves, the emission of radiation, the scattering and acceleration of particles—all these phenomena may result from wave-particle interaction, a process in which a wave exchanges energy with the particles in astrophysical plasma.
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Wave‐particle interactions in the equatorial source region of whistler‐mode emissions

Journal of Geophysical Research, 2010
O Santolik, D A Gurnett, J S Pickett
exaly  

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