Spontaneous hole–clump pair creation
- 1 August 1999
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Physics of Plasmas
- Vol. 6 (8) , 3102-3113
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.873550
Abstract
Numerical simulations and quantitative theoretical explanations are presented for the spontaneous formation of a hole–clump pair in phase space. The equilibrium is close to the linear threshold for instability and the destabilizing resonant kinetic drive is nearly balanced by either extrinsic dissipation or a second stabilizing resonant kinetic component. The hole and clump, each support a nonlinear wave where the trapping frequency of the particles is comparable to the kinetic linear growth rate from the destabilizing species alone. The power dissipated is balanced by energy extracted by trapped particles locked to the changing wave-phase velocities. With extrinsic dissipation, phase space structures always form just above the linear instability threshold. With a stabilizing kinetic component, an electrostatic interaction is considered with varying mass ratios of the stabilizing and destabilizing species together with collisional effects. With these input parameters, various nonlinear responses arise, only some of which sweep in frequency.Keywords
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