Limitations from charge quantization on the parallel temperature diagnostic of nonneutral plasmas
Abstract
We develop a new algorithm to estimate the temperature of a nonneutral plasma in a Penning-Malmberg trap. The algorithm analyzes data obtained by slowly lowering a voltage that confines one end of the plasma and collecting escaping charges, and is a maximum likelihood estimator based on a physically-motivated model of the escape protocol presented in Beck [1990]. Significantly, our algorithm may be used on single-count data, allowing for improved fits with low numbers of escaping electrons. This is important for low-temperature plasmas such as those used in antihydrogen trapping. We perform a Monte Carlo simulation of our algorithm, and assess its robustness to intrinsic shot noise and external noise. Approximately 100 particle counts are needed for an accuracy of +/-10% -- this provides a lower bound for measurable plasma temperatures of approximately 3 K for plasmas of length 1 cm.
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@article{arxiv.2409.11610,
title = {Limitations from charge quantization on the parallel temperature diagnostic of nonneutral plasmas},
author = {Adrianne Zhong and Joel Fajans and Jonathan S. Wurtele},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.11610},
year = {2024}
}
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22 pages total (16 main text, 6 appendices), 6 figures