Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984ppcf...26.1111h&link_type=abstract
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (ISSN 0741-3335), vol. 26, Sept. 1984, p. 1111-1118.
Physics
Plasma Physics
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Plasma Currents, Plasma Temperature, Relativistic Plasmas, Supernovae, Thomson Scattering, Compton Effect, Momentum Transfer, Temperature Gradients, Velocity Distribution
Scientific paper
Current generation by Thomson scattering in a non-relativistic plasma with the velocity shear and the temperature gradient (Hinata and Daneshvar, 1983) is extended to a relativistic plasma by replacing Thomson cross section by the Klein-Nishina formula. Because of the energy dependence of the cross-section, a numerical rather than analytic result is presented. The present calculation may be applied to a supernova implosion where the temperature may reach several MeV and a strong differential rotation is expected. It may also find applications in the early universe, and laser-pellet interaction.
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