Plasma Physics An Introduction to Laboratory, Space, and Fusion Plas
Plasma Physics gives a comprehensive introduction to the basic processes in plasmas and demonstrates that the same fundamental concepts describe cold gas-discharge plasmas, space plasmas, and hot fusion plasmas. Starting from particle drifts in magnetic f
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a a a aWS Abr AR b bc b90 Bbc ,Bcb Bm Bp Br Bt Btot B Bˆ bπ/2 C C0 CL cs Cs CT D D D D(ω, k) Da
minor radius of a torus acceleration radius of a dust particle Wigner-Seitz radius coefficient for bremsstrahlung coefficient in Richardson’s law impact parameter impact parameter for charge collection impact parameter for 90◦ deflection Einstein coefficients maximum magnetic field in a mirror poloidal magnetic field radial magnetic field toroidal magnetic field total magnetic mirror field magnetic field vector Fourier amplitude of B impact parameter for 90◦ deflection capacitance of a dust particle capacitance of bulk plasma sound speed of longitudinal mode sound velocity ion acoustic velocity sound speed of transverse mode diffusion coefficient Stix parameter spring constant dispersion function ambipolar diffusion coefficient
(3.53) (4.55)
3.6.3 4.4.2.1 10.1.3.2 2.1.3 4.4.2.3 11.1.5 4.2.5 10.1.3 4.2.5 8.1.1 3.4.2 3.6.1 4.3.5 3.6 3.4.2 3.1 6.1.2 10.2.4 10.1.3.2 11.2.1 10.4.1.5 6.5.3 6.5.3 10.4.1.5 4.3.3 6.6 10.4.1.1 6.2 4.3.3.1
A. Piel, Plasma Physics, DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-10491-6 C Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010
(2.16) (4.64) (11.10) (10.5) (4.20)
(3.55) (3.52)
(6.8) (10.10) (11.16) (10.93) (6.79) (6.78) (4.31) (6.90) (10.87) (6.29) (4.36)
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d0 dn ˆω D Ea Ep E Eˆ fb Fc Fdefl f e1 Fg Fi fm Fi fM f M (v) f M (vx ) (1) fM (3) fM FM (W ) Fn Fo Fp Frest Ftp Ftrap FY f + (x, v) f − (x, v) F< , F> g gL gi g(T ) Hp Ht H0 I Ie,sat Ii,sat Ip IN IP
Glossary
equilibrium distance of dust particles thickness of the normal cathode fall Fourier coefficient of displacement vector ambipolar electric field electric field at grid point p electric field vector Fourier amplitude of E burn fraction of a pellet collection force deflection force perturbed electron distribution function gravitational force on dust grain force on i-th particle resonance frequencies of a cavity ion wind force Maxwell distribution, general Maxwell distribution of speeds shifted Maxwellian 1D Maxwell distribution 3D Maxwell distribution Maxwell distribution of energies Epstein drag force orbit force ponderomotive force restoring force thermophoretic force force exerted by potential trap Yukawa interaction force part of distribution function part of distribution function force from inside and outside gravitational acceleration on Earth Lunar gravitational acceleration degeneracy factor of atomic level i used in calculation of burn fraction poloidal magnetic field toroidal magnetic field scale height moment of inertia electron saturation current of a probe ion saturation current of a probe probe current particle flux momentum flux
(10.68) (11.8) (6.12) (4.37) (9.81) (6.8) (4.74) (10.46) (9.35) (9.82) (6.58) (10.45) (2.10) (4.6) (5.5) (4.1) (4.5) (4.9) (10.41) (10.58) (3.63) (10.43) (10.66) (10.64) (9.25) (9.27) (10.75) (10.32)
(4.74) (3.54) (3.51) (1.2) (9.85) (7.29) (7.27) (5.14) (5.16)
10.2.5 11.1.3 6.1.3 4.3.3.1 9.4.1 3.1 6.1.2 4.4.3.4 10.2.4 8 9.3.1 10.2.1 9.4.1 6.4.4 10.2.4 2.1.1 4.1 5.1.2 4
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