Mixed diffusive-convective relaxation of a broad beam of energetic particles in cold plasma
Abstract
We revisit the applications of quasi-linear theory as a paradigmatic model for weak plasma turbulence and the associated bump-on-tail problem. The work, presented here, is built around the idea that large-amplitude or strongly shaped beams do not relax through diffusion only and that there exists an intermediate time scale where the relaxations are convective (ballistic-like). We cast this novel idea in the rigorous form of a self-consistent nonlinear dynamical model, which generalizes the classic equations of the quasi-linear theory to "broad" beams with internal structure. We also present numerical simulation results of the relaxation of a broad beam of energetic particles in cold plasma. These generally demonstrate the mixed diffusive-convective features of supra-thermal particle transport; and essentially depend on nonlinear wave-particle interactions and phase-space structures. Taking into account modes of the stable linear spectrum is crucial for the self-consistent evolution of the distribution function and the fluctuation intensity spectrum.
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@article{arxiv.1512.07045,
title = {Mixed diffusive-convective relaxation of a broad beam of energetic particles in cold plasma},
author = {Nakia Carlevaro and Alexander V. Milovanov and Matteo V. Falessi and Giovanni Montani and Davide Terzani and Fulvio Zonca},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.07045},
year = {2016}
}
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25 pages, 15 figures