ISBN: 0521401658
Author: Sergei Sazhin
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (February 26, 1993)
Pages: 269
Category: Astronomy & Space Science
Subcategory: Science
Rating: 4.6
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Sazhin, Sergei S. 1993. A relativistic theory of plasma cut-offs. The wave distribution function in a hot magnetospheric plasma: The direct problem.
Sazhin, Sergei S. Astrophysics and Space Science, Vol. 203, Issue. Although the book is primarily addressed to space plasma physicists and radio physicists, it will also prove useful to laboratory plasma physicists. Mathematical methods described in the book can be applied in a straightforward way to the analysis of other types of plasma waves.
Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Sciences Series. S. Sazhin Whistler-mode waves in a hot plasma
Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Sciences Series. John T. Houghton Michael J. Rycroft Alexander J. Dessler. Sazhin Whistler-mode waves in a hot plasma. P. Gary Theory of space plasma microinstabilities. I. N. James Introduction to circulating atmospheres. The investigations of the cyclotron instability in a rela-tivistic plasma by Zheleznyakov (1960a, b) were important for further applications to laboratory and space plasmas. It is necessary to mention as well the papers by Schneider (1959) and Beke et al.
The book provides an extensive theoretical treatment of whistler-mode propagation, instabilities and damping in a. .
The book provides an extensive theoretical treatment of whistler-mode propagation, instabilities and damping in a collisionless plasma. This book fills a gap between oversimplified analytical studies of these waves, based on the cold plasma approximation, and studies based on numerical methods.
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The book provides an extensive theoretical treatment of whistler-mode propagation, instabilities and damping in a hot, anisotropic and collisionless plasma. Cambridge Atmospheric & Space Science. Whistler-Mode Waves In A Hot Plasma. Cambridge University Press.