Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam with a horseshoe-shaped velocity distribution. This process is relevant to the phenomenon of auroral kilometric radiation (AKR) which occurs in the polar regions of the Earth's magnetosphere. In these regions of the auroral zone, particles accelerated into the increasing magnetic field of the Earth's dipole develop a horseshoe-shaped velocity distribution through conservation of magnetic moment. It has been shown theoretically that this distribution is unstable to a cyclotron maser instability. A 2D particle-in-cell (PIC) code model was constructed to simulate a scaled laboratory experiment in which an electron beam subject to significant magnet...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...