Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2010
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American Physical Society, 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics, November 8-12, 2010, abstract #XP9.022
Physics
Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
We consider ion projectile slowing down at low velocity Vp < Vthe, target electron velocity, in a strongly coupled and demixing hydrogen-helium ionic mixture of mostly astrophysical concern. It is investigated in terms of quasi-static and critical charge-charge structure factor [1]. Non-polarizable as well as polarizable and partially degenerate electron backgrounds are successively given attention. The focussed low ion velocity slowing down [2] turns negative in the presence of long wavelength and low frequency hydrodynamic modes,thus signaling a first order critical demixtion. Such a process actually documents an energy transfer from target ion plasma to the incoming ion projectile, i.e a superelastic process. [4pt] [1] D.Leger and C.Deutsch, PRA 37, 4916, 4930 (1988)[0pt] [2] B.Tashev et al, PoP 15, 102701(2008)
Deutsch Claude
Leger Daniel
Tashev Bekbolat
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