Thermal-flux reduction by electromagnetic instabilities
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概要
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From a dispersion relation, linear growth rates of electromagnetic instabilities are obtained in an electron plasma whose velocity distribution function has a high-energy-tail part. Theory is developed to derive the reduction in the thermal flux caused by these electromagnetic instabilities. Nonlinear theory leads to the saturation level of instabilities. Numerical simulations are carried out by using PIC method. Reduction rates in flux limited theory of thermal conduction predicted by the theory are found to be in good agreement with computer simulations.
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著者
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OKADA T.
Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Graduate School of Science, To
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Yabe T.
Research Information Center, Institute of Plasma Physics, Nagoya University
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Niu K.
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University:tokyo Institute Of Technol
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Niu K.
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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