The present paper provides a theoretical approach for the evaluation of the low frequency spontaneously emitted electromagnetic (EM) fluctuations in Kappa magnetized plasmas, which include the kinetic Alfven, fast magnetosonic/whistler, kinetic slow mode, ion Bernstein cyclotron modes, and higher-order modes. The model predictions are consistent with particle-in-cell simulations. Effects of suprathermal particles on low frequency fluctuations are studied by varying the power index, either for ions (kappa(i)) or for electrons (kappa(e)). Computations for an arbitrary wave vector orientation and wave polarization provide the intensity of spontaneous emissions to be enhanced in the presence of suprathermal populations. These results strongly s...
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.Abstract available in PD...
The analysis of the stability and the dispersion properties of a counterstreaming plasma system with...
This paper presents a numerical study of the linear and nonlinear evolution of the electromagnetic e...
© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. The present paper provides a theoretical approach for the evaluation of t...
A suprathermal spectral component is identified in the spontaneous emissions of kappa-distributed pl...
In the first two papers of this series, the general expressions for the spontaneous fluctuations spe...
suprathermal spectral component is identified in the spontaneous emissions of κ-distributed plasma p...
Context. Observations regularly show low-frequency fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Suprathermal populations with energetic distributions deviating from a standard ...
Linear kinetic theory of electromagnetic fluctuations in a homogeneous, magnetized, collisionless el...
In collision-poor plasmas from space, three distinct ion–ion instabilities can be driven by the prot...
Distributions with excess numbers of superthermal particles are common in space environments. They a...
Space plasmas are often observed to contain more particles in the high-energy tail than the usual Ma...
Context. Observations regularly show low-frequency fluctuations of the interplanetary magn...
Abstract: In magnetized dusty plasma, Kinetic Alfvén wave (KAW) is one of the most important wave in...
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.Abstract available in PD...
The analysis of the stability and the dispersion properties of a counterstreaming plasma system with...
This paper presents a numerical study of the linear and nonlinear evolution of the electromagnetic e...
© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. The present paper provides a theoretical approach for the evaluation of t...
A suprathermal spectral component is identified in the spontaneous emissions of kappa-distributed pl...
In the first two papers of this series, the general expressions for the spontaneous fluctuations spe...
suprathermal spectral component is identified in the spontaneous emissions of κ-distributed plasma p...
Context. Observations regularly show low-frequency fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Suprathermal populations with energetic distributions deviating from a standard ...
Linear kinetic theory of electromagnetic fluctuations in a homogeneous, magnetized, collisionless el...
In collision-poor plasmas from space, three distinct ion–ion instabilities can be driven by the prot...
Distributions with excess numbers of superthermal particles are common in space environments. They a...
Space plasmas are often observed to contain more particles in the high-energy tail than the usual Ma...
Context. Observations regularly show low-frequency fluctuations of the interplanetary magn...
Abstract: In magnetized dusty plasma, Kinetic Alfvén wave (KAW) is one of the most important wave in...
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.Abstract available in PD...
The analysis of the stability and the dispersion properties of a counterstreaming plasma system with...
This paper presents a numerical study of the linear and nonlinear evolution of the electromagnetic e...