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Three-wave interactions of dispersive plasma waves propagating parallel to the magnetic field
Three-wave interactions of plasma waves propagating parallel to the mean
magnetic field at frequencies below the electron cyclotron frequency are
considered. We consider Alfv\'en--ion-cyclotron waves,
fast-magnetosonic--whistler waves, and ion-sound waves. Especially the weakly
turbulent low-beta plasmas like the solar corona are studied, using the
cold-plasma dispersion relation for the transverse waves and the
fluid-description of the warm plasma for the longitudinal waves. We analyse the
resonance conditions for the wave frequencies and wavenumbers , and
the interaction rates of the waves for all possible combinations of the three
wave modes, and list those reactions that are not forbidden.Comment: accepted for publication in Advanced Science Letter
Turbulence evolution in MHD plasmas
Turbulence in the interstellar medium has been an active field of research in
the last decade. Numerical simulations are the tool of choice in most cases.
But while there are a number of simulations on the market some questions have
not been answered finally. In this paper we are going to examine the influence
of compressible and incompressible driving on the evolution of turbulent
spectra in a number of possible interstellar medium scenarios. We conclude that
the driving not only has an influence on the ratio of compressible to
incompressible component but also on the anisotropy of turbulence.Comment: Accepted for publication in Journal of Plasma Physic
Monte Carlo simulations of the electron — gas interactions in the KATRIN experiment
At the KATRIN experiment, the electron antineutrino mass is inferred from the shape of the β-decay spectrum of tritium. Important systematic effects in the Windowless Gaseous Tritium Source (WGTS) of the experiment include the energy loss by electron scattering, and the extended starting potential. In the WGTS, primary high-energy electrons from β-decay produce an extended secondary spectrum of electrons through various atomic and molecular processes including ionization, recombination, cluster formation and scattering. In addition to providing data essential to the simulation of energy loss processes, the electron spectrum also provides information important in the simulation of plasma processes. These simulations will then provide an insight on the starting potential. Here, a Monte Carlo approach is used to model the electron spectrum in the source for a given magnetic and electric field configuration. The spectrum is evaluated at different positions within the WGTS, which allows for a direct analysis of the spectrum close to the rear wall and detector end of the experiment. Alongside electrons, also ions are tracked by the simulation, resulting in a full description of the currents in the source
Gauge Group and Topology Change
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of topology change in the
initial universe. In this study, the concept of -cobordism is introduced to
argue about the topology change of the manifold on which a transformation group
acts. This -manifold has a fiber bundle structure if the group action is
free and is related to the spacetime in Kaluza-Klein theory or
Einstein-Yang-Mills system. Our results revealed that fundamental processes of
compactification in -manifolds. In these processes, the initial high
symmetry and multidimensional universe changes to present universe by the
mechanism which lowers the dimensions and symmetries.Comment: 8 page
Diffusion of energetic particles in turbulent MHD plasmas
In this paper we investigate the transport of energetic particles in
turbulent plasmas. A numerical approach is used to simulate the effect of the
background plasma on the motion of energetic protons. The background plasma is
in a dynamically turbulent state found from numerical MHD simulations, where we
use parameters typical for the heliosphere. The implications for the transport
parameters (i.e. pitch-angle diffusion coefficients and mean free path) are
calculated and deviations from the quasi-linear theory are discussed.Comment: Accepted for publication in Ap
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