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Dec 1958
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1958phrv..112.1429p&link_type=abstract
Physical Review, vol. 112, Issue 5, pp. 1429-1435
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Certain phenomena in nature, such as the 50- to 100-kev electrons of the aurora, suggest that there are plasma-dynamical processes which can quickly transfer the translational energy of the ions in a plasma stream to the electrons (some 20 kev/ion for a 2000-km/sec solar wind). It is shown that two interpenetrating streams of noncolliding and initially neutral plasma can achieve this energy transfer with a characteristic time comparable to (Mm)12 times the plasma period. The process is closely analogous to the excitation of plasma oscillations by two interpenetrating electron streams, but of course proceeds to much greater electron energies because the ion components of the streams carry so much more kinetic energy than do the electron components. Hence, besides the auroral electrons, it is probably responsible for solar radio emission, rather than the electron streams implied in current theories. Further, the process is probably the dominant interaction in shock fronts, particularly in astrophysical cases where neither direct collisions nor the existing weak magnetic fields can give sharp fronts. The characteristic thickness of a shock front in the solar wind is of the order of 104 cm due to the above plasma excitation whereas the Larmor radius of the ions, which would otherwise determine the shock thickness in the absence of collisions, is 100 km or more.
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