Suprathermal electrons produced by beam-plasma-discharge

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Electric Discharges, Electron Beams, High Energy Electrons, Plasma Jets, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Electron Scattering, Energy Dissipation, Spectral Energy Distribution, Vacuum Tests

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Experiments conducted with a low energy plasma lens, HARP, in the electron beam of the large vacuum chamber at Johnson Space Center indicate that an enhanced population of 50 to 300 volt electrons appear when the beam goes into the Beam-Plasma Discharge (BPD) mode. Below the BPD instability the electron distribution appears to be characterized as non-energized single particle scattering and energy loss. At 100 cm from the beam core in the BPD mode the fluxes parallel to the beam are reduced by a factor of 20 with respect to the fluxes at 25 cm. Some evidence for isotropy near the beam core is presented.

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