Some phenomena in space plasmas attributed to wave-particle interactionsThree different wave-particle interaction processes are investigated: (1) the pickup of newborn ions by the solar wind, (2) the cyclotron maser mechanism, and (3) a special wave-particle interaction process which generalizes the conventional concept of the wave-particle interaction process. It is demonstrated on the basis of these three cases that wave-particle interactions can play an indispendable role in certain physical phenomena associated with space plasmas, whose nature is such as to preclude conventional hydrodynamic characterization. Wave-particle interactions can also generate such anomalous transport processes as spatial diffusion, anomalous heating, absorptions of radiation, etc., which also have significant consequence in space plasmas.
Document ID
19910048393
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Wu, Ching-Sheng (Maryland, University College Park, United States)