Physical Regimes of Electrostatic Wave-Wave nonlinear interactions generated by an Electron Beam Propagation in Background Plasma
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Abstract
We study the collective processes for an electron beam propagating through a background plasma using simulations and analytical theory. A new regime where the instability of a Langmuir wave packet can grow locally much faster than ion frequency is clearly identified. The key feature of this new regime is an Electron Modulational Instability that rapidly creates a local Langmuir wave packet, which in its turn produces local charge separation and strong ion density perturbations because of the action of the ponderomotive force, such that the beam-plasma wave interaction stops being resonant. Three evolution stages of the process and observed periodic burst features are discussed. Different physical regimes in the plasma and beam parameter space are demonstrated for the first time.
Presenters
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Haomin Sun
Princeton University
Authors
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Haomin Sun
Princeton University
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Jian Chen
Sun Yat-sen University
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Igor D Kaganovich
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, Princeton University, USA
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Alexander Khrabrov
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Dmitro Sydorenko
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E1, Canada, University of Alberta, Canada