Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
May 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988phfl...31.1101g&link_type=abstract
Physics of Fluids (ISSN 0031-9171), vol. 31, May 1988, p. 1101-1104. DOE-sponsored research.
Statistics
Computation
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Cosmic Plasma, Gravitational Effects, Particle In Cell Technique, Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation, Computational Grids, Computerized Simulation, Electrostatic Charge, Mass Ratios, Vlasov Equations
Scientific paper
The paper presents the preliminary results of numerical simulations of the behavior of a two-component plasma in which one species (grains) has a q/m approximately equal to sq rt G. The other species (particles) has an oppposite charge but smaller mass. Consideration is given to thermalized gravitational condensations of the grain plasma. The morphology of these condensations changes dramatically as the charge-to-mass ratio of the grains is varied, and the energy stored in the electrostatic field is maximized at a q/m approximately equal to sq rt G.
Gisler Galen R.
Wollman Eric R.
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