Anomalous Viscosity due to Weak Turbulence in Imploding Target Plasma
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概要
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The plasma with stress tensor is shown to be unstable for the ion acoustic mode in addition to the electromagnetic mode. These unstable modes are saturated by nonlinear effects, and constitute steady turbulent state. The fluctuations in thus derived turbulence take a role of effective collisions for ion and electron in a plasma, and causes the anomalous viscosity. In the imploding target plasma of ICF, this anomalous mechanism reduces the viscosity to about 10^<-2> times of the classical one.
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著者
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Niu K.
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University:(present Adress)tokyo Inst
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Abe T.
Research Information Center, Institute of Plasma Physics, Nagoya University
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Niu K.
Research Information Center Institute Of Plsama 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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