The significance of temperature in a finite geometry electron beam-plasma system

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Electron Beams, Electron Plasma, Plasma Temperature, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Space Plasmas, Cold Plasmas, Electron Energy, Electron Mobility, Electrostatic Waves, Landau Damping, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Perturbation Theory, Plasma Frequencies, Wave Dispersion

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In an attempt to take into account warm plasma effects, temperature is treated as a first-order correction to the cold dispersion relation. Temperature dependent wave fields are found for solutions of the cold model dispersion relation, and solutions are presented for frequencies above the electron gyrofrequency when the electron gyrofrequency is greater than the electron plasma frequency. It is noted that since temperature enters as a correction term, some knowledge of the wave field eigenfunctions is required, and one example of both the cold model fields and the temperature corrections to these fields is given.

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