Preliminary study of plasma modes and electron-ion collisions in partially magnetized strongly coupled plasmas
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Abstract
We present a study of the hydrodynamic velocity and temperature evolution in an ultracold neutral plasma at intermediate values of the magnetic field. We observe a transverse, radial breathing mode that does not couple to the longitudinal velocity. The inhomogeneous density distribution gives rise to a shear velocity gradient that appears to be only weakly damped. This mode is excited by ion oscillations originating in the wings of the distribution where the plasma becomes non-neutral. The ion temperature shows evidence of an enhanced electron-ion collision rate in the presence of the magnetic field. Ultracold neutral plasmas provide a rich system for studying mode excitation and decay.
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Publication: "Preliminary study of plasma modes and electron-ion collisions in partially magnetized strongly coupled plasmas," Chanhyun Pak, Virginia Billings, Matthew Schlitters, Scott D. Bergeson, and Michael S. Murillo, Phys. Rev. E 109, 015201 (2024)
Presenters
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Scott Douglas Bergeson
Brigham Young University
Authors
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Scott Douglas Bergeson
Brigham Young University
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Chanhyun Pak
Brigham Young University
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Virginia Billings
Brigham Young University
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Matthew Schlitters
Brigham Young University
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Ben Farley
Brigham Young University
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Jon McAllister
Brigham Young University
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Michael Sean Murillo
Michigan State University