A decaying volt-ampere characteristic in the longitudinal current region

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Current Density, Electric Potential, Electrical Resistance, Plasma Physics, Volt-Ampere Characteristics, Auroral Arcs, Magnetic Effects, Space Plasmas

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The relationship between the longitudinal potential difference and the longitudinal current density in a magnetized plasma is analyzed with and without allowance for the effect of anomalous resistance. Volt-ampere characteristics are plotted for three different values of the longitudinal current, and it is shown that a decaying curve results when the longitudinal current density exceeds a certain critical value that gives rise to anomalous resistance. The above effect is important in the formation of discrete structures in natural and laboratory plasmas and can lead to fundamental changes in current concepts on the origin of the polar auroral arcs.

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