Energy Loss by a Sequence of Fast Charges in a Plasma
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The energy loss by an equidistant sequence of charges moving fast in a straight line is calculated in the unified theory of relaxations in plasmas. The rate of energy loss in the absence of any magnetic field has sharp maxima when sΩ is equal to the plasma frequency, Ω being the frequency of the periodic passage, and s being any integer.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1964-06-05
著者
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Sugihara Ryo
Department Of Electronic Engineering Institute Of Vocational Training
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Aono Osamu
Department Of Phycics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Kihara Taro
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Sugihara Ryo
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Science University Of Tokyo
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KIHARA Taro
Department of Physics, Faculity of Science, University of Tokyo
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