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Radiometric force in dusty plasmas
A radiofrequency glow discharge plasma, which is polluted with a certain
number of dusty grains, is studied. In addition to various dusty plasma
phenomena, several specific colloidal effects should be considered. We focus on
radiometric forces, which are caused by inhomogeneous temperature distribution.
Aside from thermophoresis, the role of temperature distribution in dusty
plasmas is an open question. It is shown that inhomogeneous heating of the
grain by ion flows results in a new photophoresis like force, which is specific
for dusty discharges. This radiometric force can be observable under conditions
of recent microgravity experiments.Comment: 4 pages, amsmat
Nuclear reaction rates and energy in stellar plasmas : The effect of highly damped modes
The effects of the highly damped modes in the energy and reaction rates in a
plasma are discussed. These modes, with wavenumbers , even being
only weakly excited, with less than per mode, make a significant
contribution to the energy and screening in a plasma. When the de Broglie
wavelength is much less than the distance of closest approach of thermal
electrons, a classical analysis of the plasma canComment: 42nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics, invited
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