Fluctuations in a Plasma II : The Numerical Factor in the Coulomb Logarithm
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Considering the binary collision effects and the many-body correlation effects simultaneously, one makes it unnecessary to introduce the cut-off procedure to avoid the divergence of cross sections. The energy loss rate P of a charged particle moving fast through the plasma is obtained as follows: P=q^2ω0^2/υ ln 2μυ^3/γ|q|eω0, where In γ=0.577, Euler's constant, q, υ are the charge, speed of the moving particle, and ω0, μ, -e are the frequency of plasma oscillation, reduced mass, and charge of the electron, respectively.
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- 1962-05-05
著者
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Aono Osamu
Department Of Phycics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Aono O.
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo
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