Shielding of moving test particles in warm, isotropic plasma
- 1 June 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Plasma Physics
- Vol. 9 (3) , 311-324
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022377800007522
Abstract
Shielding of test charges in warm, isotropic electron and electron–ion (Te ≫ Ti) plasmas is studied analytically and numerically. For a plasma with hot Maxwellian electrons and cold mobile ions, the potential due to a charge moving faster than the ion acoustic velocity has an ion acoustic Cerenkov cone. Ahead of the particle, the shielding is the usual electron Debye type with a modified longer shielding length. Potential wells with γ−1 dependence exists inside the cone. The potential falls off as along the cone surface. Outside the cone, the potential decays exponentially. A charge moving slower than the ion acoustic velocity also creates a cone, with potential decay as γ−3 outside the cone, potential wells decaying as γ−1 inside the cone, and potential wells falling off as along the cone surface. In both cases a radial logarithmic singularity exists along the trailing axis. Using a mono-energetic ion distribution, the singularity is removed and an ion thermal Cerenkov cone appears. For a monoenergetic electron plasma, assuming immobile ions, a test charge moving faster than the electron thermal velocity excites a thermal Cerenkov cone. Outside the cone, the far-field potential falls off in quadrupole form as γ−3. Inside the cone, potential wells decay as γ−1.Keywords
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