Numberical simulation of the effects of radially injected barium plasma in the ionosphere

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Barium Ion Clouds, Black Holes (Astronomy), Earth Ionosphere, Plasmas (Physics), Radial Distribution, Chemical Clouds, Computerized Simulation, Ionized Gases, Lorentz Force, Mathematical Models

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The morphology of the ion cloud in the radial shaped charge barium injection was studied. The shape of the ion cloud that remains after the explosive products and neutral barium clears away was examined. The ion cloud which has the configuration of a rimless wagon wheel is shown. The major features are the 2.5 km radius black hole in the center of the cloud, the surrounding ring of barium ion and the spokes of barium ionization radiating away from the center. The cloud shows no evolution after it emerges from the neutral debris and it is concluded that it is formed within 5 seconds of the event. A numerical model is used to calculate the motion of ions and electrons subject to the electrostatic and lorenz forces.

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