Collisionless shocks channel the energy of the directed plasma flow into the heating of the plasma species and magnetic field enhancement. The kinetic processes at the shock transition cause the ion distributions just behind the shock to be nongyrotropic. Gyrotropization and subsequent isotropization occur at different spatial scales. Accordingly, for a given upstream plasma and magnetic field state, there would be different downstream states corresponding to the anisotropic and isotropic regions. Thus, at least two sets of Rankine–Hugoniot relations are needed, in general, to describe the connection of the downstream measurable parameters to the upstream ones. We establish the relation between the two sets
In this paper we study the effects of poloidal and toroidal rotation, and anisotropy in tokamaks. To...
Using a generalized anisotropic tokamak equilibrium and an exact guiding centre drift formulation, t...
We present a theoretical framework for describing electromagnetic kinetic turbulence in a multi-spec...
Rankine–Hugoniot relations (RH) connect the upstream and downstream plasma states. They allow us to ...
The only well-developed theory of collisionless shocks is the one-dimensional (1-D) stationary theor...
[1] To study MHD shocks in space, it is important to find the shock frame of reference from the obse...
The heating of directly transmitted ions at low Mach number, perpendicular and quasi perpendicular s...
[1] Directed flow of incident ions provides the free energy which is redistributed in a shock among ...
Collisionless shocks efficiently convert the energy of the directed ion flow into their thermal ener...
An important aspect of energy dissipation in weakly collisional plasmas is that of energy partitioni...
The quark-gluon plasma created in a relativistic heavy-ion collisions possesses a sizable pressure a...
Collisionless shock heats ions very efficiently. Ion heating is a nonadiabatic process and the downs...
Recent numerical investigations have focused attention once more on the role of intermediate shocks ...
Shock waves can strongly influence magnetic reconnection as seen by the slow shocks attached to the...
It is well known that in many cases the dynamics of a magnetized plasma involve a very large number ...
In this paper we study the effects of poloidal and toroidal rotation, and anisotropy in tokamaks. To...
Using a generalized anisotropic tokamak equilibrium and an exact guiding centre drift formulation, t...
We present a theoretical framework for describing electromagnetic kinetic turbulence in a multi-spec...
Rankine–Hugoniot relations (RH) connect the upstream and downstream plasma states. They allow us to ...
The only well-developed theory of collisionless shocks is the one-dimensional (1-D) stationary theor...
[1] To study MHD shocks in space, it is important to find the shock frame of reference from the obse...
The heating of directly transmitted ions at low Mach number, perpendicular and quasi perpendicular s...
[1] Directed flow of incident ions provides the free energy which is redistributed in a shock among ...
Collisionless shocks efficiently convert the energy of the directed ion flow into their thermal ener...
An important aspect of energy dissipation in weakly collisional plasmas is that of energy partitioni...
The quark-gluon plasma created in a relativistic heavy-ion collisions possesses a sizable pressure a...
Collisionless shock heats ions very efficiently. Ion heating is a nonadiabatic process and the downs...
Recent numerical investigations have focused attention once more on the role of intermediate shocks ...
Shock waves can strongly influence magnetic reconnection as seen by the slow shocks attached to the...
It is well known that in many cases the dynamics of a magnetized plasma involve a very large number ...
In this paper we study the effects of poloidal and toroidal rotation, and anisotropy in tokamaks. To...
Using a generalized anisotropic tokamak equilibrium and an exact guiding centre drift formulation, t...
We present a theoretical framework for describing electromagnetic kinetic turbulence in a multi-spec...