Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995jphyc...5...19s&link_type=abstract
Journal de Physique Colloque, Vol. 5, No. 6, p. 19 - 24
Physics
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Laboratory Simulations: Plasma, Aurorae: Plasma
Scientific paper
Coherent nonlinear structures in the form of vortical motions are frequently observed in laboratory devices and in auroral plasmas. The objective here is to suggest that any realistic description of plasma vortices must involve three-dimensional nonlinear wave models, which account for the nonlinear coupling between finite amplitude electrostatic and/or electromagnetic disturbances. Specifically, the authors shall discuss properties of various types of vortex structures that are associated with nonlinear convective cells, drift and interchange modes as well as with nonlinear inertial Alfvén waves. They hope that the present investigation shall provide a guideline for understanding the properties of various nonlinear structures in space and laboratory plasmas.
Bingham Richard
Dendy Richard
Kant Shukla Padma
Pecseli Hans
Stenflo Lennart
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