Kinetic energy density and diamagnetic effects during plasma injection events

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Artificial Clouds, Diamagnetism, Kinetic Energy, Magnetospheric Instability, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Beta Factor, Energetic Particles, Flux Density, Magnetic Effects

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A magnetoplasma in which energetic particles are injected is considered. The laws which govern the magnetic induction, the magnetic field and the kinetic energy density of the particles are given. It is shown that whereas the beta of the plasma can reach very high values, the perpendicular kinetic energy density cannot exceed a certain critical value which is equal to the sixth power of the ratio of 11.6 to L keV/cu cm in the magnetosphere and which is of the order of 1 keV/cu cm in the tail.

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