Velocity distribution function and cyclotron wave growth in a modified bi-Maxwellian two-ion component solar plasma

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Distribution Functions, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Solar Protons, Solar Wind, Velocity Distribution, Ion Distribution, Maxwell-Boltzmann Density Function, Particle Flux Density, Plasma Density, Temperature Effects, Vlasov Equations

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Observed double-humped proton velocity distributions of the solar plasma are represented analytically by a superposition of modified bi-Maxwellians. Stability and growth rates of the cyclotron mode are calculated in linear Vlasov theory for a warm solar wind at 1 AU. Proton distribution function and cyclotron wave growth are discussed as functions of the beam to plasma particle density and the temperature anisotropy. The presence of a second ion component causes increased growth rates and a second resonant wave particle interaction.

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