Anomalous resistivity due to low-frequency turbulence

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Collisionless Plasmas, Electron Runaway (Plasma Physics), Plasma Conductivity, Plasma Turbulence, Turbulence Effects, Abnormalities, Doppler Effect, Electron Acceleration, Electron Scattering, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Low Frequencies

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Large amplitude ion cyclotron waves have been observed on auroral field lines. In the presence of an electric field parallel to the ambient magnetic field these waves prevent the acceleration of the bulk of the plasma electrons leading to the formation of a runaway tail. It is shown that low-frequency turbulence can also limit the acceleration of high-velocity runaway electrons via pitch angle scattering at the anomalous Doppler resonance.

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