The Effect of Electron Temperature Anisotropy on the Field-Aligned Propagation of Whistler Waves
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概要
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The first order CGL equations of electrons are applied to tlxe propagationof whistler waves, It is shown that the electron thermal motion intensifies thetendency or whistler waves to follow the lines or force or the static magnetic fieldat appropriate values of electron temperature anisotropy.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1981-06-15
著者
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Tanabe Kazuhiko
Department of Cardiology, St Marianna University School of Medicine
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Tanabe Kazuhiko
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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NAMIKAWA Tomikazu
Department of Physics,Faculty of Science,Osaka City University
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HAMABATA Hiromitsu
Department of Physics,Faculty of Science,Osaka City University
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Hamabata Hiromitsu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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Tanabe Kazuhiko
Department Of 2nd Internal Medicine St.marianna University School Of Medicine
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Namikawa Tomikazu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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