DC Current in the Collisionless Limit Induced by a Travelling Wave : A calculation Based on Collision Term
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The DC current induced by a Travelling Wave is calculated on the basis of the assumption that the distribution function of electrons in the collisionless limit should be determined by a condition derived from the nature of the collision operator, as in the case of the calculation of the neoclassical transport in a torus. The resultant net current is found to have the same parameter dependence as the one derived in a previous analysis, in which we assumed the initial distribution of electrons to be uniform and isotropic Maxwellian. The numerical coefficient is found, however, to be a little different from the previous one. The importance of the accurate matching of the distribution function of untrapped particles to the Maxwellian one for large velocity is demonstrated.
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著者
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Midzuno Yukio
Reseach Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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Fukuda Masaji
Reseach Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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Fukuda Masaji
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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