Context. Recent studies of the electromagnetic electron whistler-cyclotron instability in anisotropic bi-Kappa distributed plasmas claim that the instability threshold conditions do not depend on the power index, κe, of the electron distribution function, but that the maximum growth rate (γm) strongly depends on this parameter. But these two statements contradict each other because the instability threshold conditions are derived with respect to the threshold levels of the maximum growth rates (e.g.,γm/Ω = 10-1,10-2, etc.). Aims: This paper proposes to clarify this inconsistency, refining the analysis of the electron-whistler cyclotron instability. In anisotropic plasmas far from Maxwellian equilibrium, this instability represents one of t...
Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma states out of ...
© ESO 2015. Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma s...
Anisotropic bi-Kappa distributed plasmas, as encountered in the solar wind and planetary magnetosphe...
Context. Recent studies of the electromagnetic electron whistler-cyclotron instability in anisotropi...
Context. Recent studies of the electromagnetic electron whistler-cyclotron instability in anisotropi...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. In diffuse plasmas in space, partic...
Context. Observations regularly show low-frequency fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field...
Measured in situ, the particle velocity distributions in the solar wind plasma reveal two distinct c...
Context. Observations regularly show low-frequency fluctuations of the interplanetary magn...
The increase of temperature predicted by the solar wind expansion in the direction parallel to the i...
©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Recently, a realistic parameterization was p...
This paper presents a numerical study of the linear and nonlinear evolution of the electromagnetic e...
Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma states out of ...
Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma states out of ...
The abundant reports on the existence of electromagnetic high-frequency fluctuations in space plasma...
Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma states out of ...
© ESO 2015. Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma s...
Anisotropic bi-Kappa distributed plasmas, as encountered in the solar wind and planetary magnetosphe...
Context. Recent studies of the electromagnetic electron whistler-cyclotron instability in anisotropi...
Context. Recent studies of the electromagnetic electron whistler-cyclotron instability in anisotropi...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. In diffuse plasmas in space, partic...
Context. Observations regularly show low-frequency fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field...
Measured in situ, the particle velocity distributions in the solar wind plasma reveal two distinct c...
Context. Observations regularly show low-frequency fluctuations of the interplanetary magn...
The increase of temperature predicted by the solar wind expansion in the direction parallel to the i...
©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Recently, a realistic parameterization was p...
This paper presents a numerical study of the linear and nonlinear evolution of the electromagnetic e...
Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma states out of ...
Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma states out of ...
The abundant reports on the existence of electromagnetic high-frequency fluctuations in space plasma...
Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma states out of ...
© ESO 2015. Context. Suprathermal populations are ubiquitous in the solar wind, indicating plasma s...
Anisotropic bi-Kappa distributed plasmas, as encountered in the solar wind and planetary magnetosphe...