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Particle Orbits and Nonlinear Cyclotron Interaction

Significance of Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer for direct measurements of nonlinear wave-particle interactions

Significance of Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer for direct measurements of nonlinear wave-particle interactions

... Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer (WPIA) will be installed as an onboard software ...individual particle i to give W int , we obtain significant values of W int as expected from the evolution of ...

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Many Particle Orbits Statistics and Second Quantization

Many Particle Orbits Statistics and Second Quantization

... It is also worth noting that the symmetric result (7.339) gives rise to an im- portant and poorly understood physical problem in many-body theory. Since each harmonic oscillator in the world has a ground-state energy ω ...

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Nonlinear compressional electromagnetic ion-cyclotron wavepackets in space plasmas

Nonlinear compressional electromagnetic ion-cyclotron wavepackets in space plasmas

... parametric interaction between large amplitude magnetic field-aligned, circularly polarized EMIC waves and ponderomotively driven non-resonant ion- acoustic density perturbations in ...cubic nonlinear ...

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Observations of Radiation Belt Losses Due to Cyclotron Wave-Particle Interactions

Observations of Radiation Belt Losses Due to Cyclotron Wave-Particle Interactions

... However, interaction between large amplitude waves and electrons is fundamentally nonlinear, and under these conditions electron transport towards the loss cone may be advective, rather than ...

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Nonlinear fluctuations of interacting particle systems

Nonlinear fluctuations of interacting particle systems

... The main drawback of all these approaches is the lack of robustness. The mi- croscopic Cole-Hopf transformation used in [5] takes advantage of special combi- natorial features for the WASEP, which are destroyed by any ...

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Nonlinear evolution of the electromagnetic electron-cyclotron instability in bi-Kappa distributed plasma

Nonlinear evolution of the electromagnetic electron-cyclotron instability in bi-Kappa distributed plasma

... Large amplitude whistlers can undergo dual cascades to both larger and smaller wavenumbers involving parametric processes. 18 A spectrum of waves can change the background electron distribution function via quasilinear ...

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Adiabatic Wave-Particle Interaction Revisited

Adiabatic Wave-Particle Interaction Revisited

... per W -contour, i.e. with positive velocity ˙ θ. The particles were initialized in an interval of θ of width 2π whose end- points were chosen to the left of the origin, such that all the particles trapped in wave troughs ...

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Electron Cyclotron collisionless interaction during EC-assisted tokamak start-up

Electron Cyclotron collisionless interaction during EC-assisted tokamak start-up

... wave-particle interaction is nonlinear and wave trapping provides the mechanism for transition from a very low energy state to a much larger energy ...second cyclotron harmonic. The ...

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Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics Quasiadiabatic description of nonlinear particle dynamics in typical magnetotail configurations

Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics Quasiadiabatic description of nonlinear particle dynamics in typical magnetotail configurations

... These solutions can be simplified in a particular case I z 1, that corresponds to very long orbits with far reflect- ing points (a reflecting point being the rightmost point on a phase curve in Fig. 3a, see also ...

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Nonlinear particle acceleration at reverse shocks in supernova remnants

Nonlinear particle acceleration at reverse shocks in supernova remnants

... extremely nonlinear and efficient in the production of cosmic-ray (CR) ions, although CRs greatly in excess of mc 2 are not ...These nonlinear e ff ects, which occur at the forward shock as well, are ...

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Effect of ion beam on electromagnetic ion cyclotron instability in hot anisotropic plasma-particle aspect analysis

Effect of ion beam on electromagnetic ion cyclotron instability in hot anisotropic plasma-particle aspect analysis

... Figure 4 indicates the variation of growth length (L g ) versus wave vector k at fixed values of electron thermal anisotropy, A e = 3 × 10 −1 and ion thermal anisotropy, A i = 10 for hot plasma at J = 2 for different ...

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Fast particle driven ion cyclotron emission (ICE) in tokamak plasmas and the case for an ICE diagnostic in ITER

Fast particle driven ion cyclotron emission (ICE) in tokamak plasmas and the case for an ICE diagnostic in ITER

... the nonlinear stage of the MCI, thereby providing a more exact comparison with measured ICE spectra and opening the prospect of exploiting ICE more fully as a fast ion diagnostic; it should soon become possible to ...

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Electron acceleration at Jupiter: input from cyclotron-resonant interaction with whistler-mode chorus waves

Electron acceleration at Jupiter: input from cyclotron-resonant interaction with whistler-mode chorus waves

... The results in the previous two sections show the critical dif- ference the location and intensity of whistler-mode chorus makes to the evolution of electron flux through wave–particle interactions. One common ...

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Nonadiabatic interaction between a charged particle and an MHD pulse

Nonadiabatic interaction between a charged particle and an MHD pulse

... discuss nonlinear interaction between a charged particle and a wave packet numerically and theo- ...the particle trajectories, firstly, when the winding number equals zero, and then when it is ...

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Phase shift of cyclotron orbits at type-I and type-II multi-Weyl nodes

Phase shift of cyclotron orbits at type-I and type-II multi-Weyl nodes

... van Alphen or the Shubnikov–de Haas effects, widely used nowadays to identify Weyl, Dirac, and nodal-line semimetals [7–11]. Interestingly, in some well-studied systems the offset mea- sures the topological features ...

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Charged particle orbits near a magnetic null point

Charged particle orbits near a magnetic null point

... The motion of charged particles in spatially varying magnetic fields has received a great amount of attention because of its relevance to plasma fusion devices, particle accelerators and astrophysics. Even in the ...

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ANGEO - A quantitative model for cyclotron wave-particle interactions at the plasmapause

ANGEO - A quantitative model for cyclotron wave-particle interactions at the plasmapause

... describes cyclotron wave-particle interactions during magnetic storms, when intense injection events take place on the nightside of the magnetosphere, and turbulent losses occur in the region where the ...

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Nonlinear Dynamics and Output Feedback Control of Multiple Spacecraft in Elliptical Orbits

Nonlinear Dynamics and Output Feedback Control of Multiple Spacecraft in Elliptical Orbits

... Unfortunately, a caveat of ideal formation and feed- back control design based on Hill’s equations is that it is predicated on the linearization of nonlinear dynamic[r] ...

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Particle Filters for

Nonlinear Data Assimilation

Particle Filters for Nonlinear Data Assimilation

... Particle Filters for Nonlinear Data Assimilation: Environmental systems are nonlinear, multiscale and ...the particle filter, an ensemble-based data assimilation ...the particle filter ...

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CHAPTER 6 ATOMIC ORBITS AND PHOTONS. Mass and Radiation. Quantum of action and Planck's constant. Particle waves and fixed atomic orbits.

CHAPTER 6 ATOMIC ORBITS AND PHOTONS. Mass and Radiation. Quantum of action and Planck's constant. Particle waves and fixed atomic orbits.

... The velocity of light Only a few hundred years ago Copernicus explained that the Earth is not at rest nor at the center of the Universe, but is moving around the Sun at a tremendous velocity. Copernicus’ discovery led to ...

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