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Wave Particle 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

... mission, Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer (WPIA) will be installed as an onboard software ...the wave vector E and velocity vector v of each electron and com- putes their inner product W , ...

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A new instrument for the study of wave particle interactions in space: One chip Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer

A new instrument for the study of wave particle interactions in space: One chip Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer

... words: Wave-particle interaction, plasma waves, collisionless plasma, ...through wave-particle in- ...Plasma wave receivers and plasma instruments on-board spacecraft take on the ...

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Computational and theoretical study of the wave-particle interaction of protons and waves

Computational and theoretical study of the wave-particle interaction of protons and waves

... the wave-particle interaction and the evolution of electromagnetic waves propagating through a plasma composed of electrons and protons, using two ap- ...this wave-particle ...

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Software type Wave–Particle Interaction Analyzer on board the Arase satellite

Software type Wave–Particle Interaction Analyzer on board the Arase satellite

... the WaveParticle Interaction Analyzer (WPIA) and the implementation of the Software- type WPIA (S-WPIA) on the Arase ...of waveparticle ...plasma wave experiment (PWE), and the ...

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Data processing in Software type Wave–Particle Interaction Analyzer onboard the Arase satellite

Data processing in Software type Wave–Particle Interaction Analyzer onboard the Arase satellite

... software-type waveparticle interaction analyzer (S-WPIA) is an instrument package onboard the Arase satel- lite, which studies the ...observing waveparticle interactions onboard a ...

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Radiation by energetic electrons accelerated by wave-particle interaction : a plausible mechanism for x-ray emission from the venus mantle

Radiation by energetic electrons accelerated by wave-particle interaction : a plausible mechanism for x-ray emission from the venus mantle

... We have shown through a combination of theory, experi- ment, and simulation that the fluid like branch of the MTSI, driven by the pickup of the planetary electrons by the solar wind, can strongly couple the solar wind ...

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Radiation by energetic electrons accelerated by wave-particle interaction: a plausible mechanism for x-ray emission from the Venus mantle

Radiation by energetic electrons accelerated by wave-particle interaction: a plausible mechanism for x-ray emission from the Venus mantle

... We have shown through a combination of theory, experi- ment, and simulation that the fluid like branch of the MTSI, driven by the pickup of the planetary electrons by the solar wind, can strongly couple the solar wind ...

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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 ...

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On the nature of particle energization via resonant wave-particle interaction in the inhomogeneous magnetospheric plasma

On the nature of particle energization via resonant wave-particle interaction in the inhomogeneous magnetospheric plasma

... of particle dynamics described above consists in formation of “beams” or “holes” on particle dis- tribution ...of particle kinetic energy ...the wave packet moves toward a pole and is located ...

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Wave-particle interaction in a plasmaspheric plume observed by a Cluster satellite

Wave-particle interaction in a plasmaspheric plume observed by a Cluster satellite

... means that cold He + ions in the plasmaspheric plume have a strong influence on the generation of EMIC waves in the equatorial plane. In the frequency range denoted by two vertical solid lines, the COMP component is much ...

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Evaluation of waveform data processing in Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer

Evaluation of waveform data processing in Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer

... the wave amplitude, assuming a sinusoidal time-varying ...the wave amplitudes around the edges of the FFT frame (t = 126 and 134 ms), which is shown at the top of Figure 4, are remarkably ...chorus ...

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Statistical evidence for O energization and outflow caused by wave-particle interaction in the high altitude cusp and mantle

Statistical evidence for O energization and outflow caused by wave-particle interaction in the high altitude cusp and mantle

... The observed average waves can explain the observed aver- age O + energies measured in altitudes between 8–15 R E of the cusp/mantle region, if we assume that 50 % of the ob- served wave activity at the local O + ...

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Particle trajectories beneath wave-current interaction in a two-dimensional field

Particle trajectories beneath wave-current interaction in a two-dimensional field

... study particle trajectories of a two- dimensional wave-current field based on the fully Lagrangian framework, and to derive asymptotic solutions that can be used to describe the dynamics for the entire flow ...

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The Dynamics of Wave Particle Duality

The Dynamics of Wave Particle Duality

... and wave-mechanical monochromatic waves may be treated in terms of exact ray-trajectories ( encoded in the structure itself of Helm- holtz-like equations ) whose mutual coupling is the one and only cause of any ...

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Wave-particle and wave-wave interactions in the Solar Wind: simulations and observations

Wave-particle and wave-wave interactions in the Solar Wind: simulations and observations

... Wave-wave interactions driven by parametric instabilities also contribute to the proton evolution with the generation of a velocity beam. The presence of oblique mother waves leads to broadband couplings ...

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Wave Particle Duality & Interference Explained

Wave Particle Duality & Interference Explained

... of particle as well as of wave known as Wave Particle ...explain Wave Particle Duality only due to the belief that photon has no mass and accepted Wave Particle ...

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Traveling Wave Magnetic Particle Imaging

Traveling Wave Magnetic Particle Imaging

... Steckbrief Im Folgenden soll eine kurze Übersicht aller wichtigen Parameter der TWMPI-Anlage gezeigt werden. Das grundlegende Konzept ist das Traveling Wave-Prinzip, welches mit dem dynamischen linearen ...

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Sharp complementary wave and particle behaviours in the

Sharp complementary wave and particle behaviours in the

... The wave-particle duality has been at the heart of quantum mechanics since its ...both wave-like and particle-like behaviours in the same interferometry ...

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Particle transport in 3He-rich events: wave-particle interactions and particle anisotropy measurements

Particle transport in 3He-rich events: wave-particle interactions and particle anisotropy measurements

... investigate particle propagation and scattering between the source near the Sun and 1 ...corresponding particle mean free paths λ W −P are cal- culated using the measured wave intensities, ...

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A hybrid stabilization technique for simulating water wave - Structure interaction by incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (ISPH) method

A hybrid stabilization technique for simulating water wave - Structure interaction by incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (ISPH) method

... A hybrid stabilization technique for simulating water wave - Structure interaction by incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (ISPH) method.. Journal of Hydro-environment Resear[r] ...

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