在无碰撞的等离子体中,放松到普遍的非马克斯韦尔平衡
Robert J Ewart1,2, Michael L Nastac1,3, Pablo J Bilbao4
1Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PU, United Kingdom.
概括
动荡放松等离子体通过最大化和保持无碰撞不变量来达到通用平衡. 流驱动这些不变体到一个普遍的形式,在等离子体中创建功率定律能量尾巴.
科学领域:
- 等离子体物理学的物理学
- 统计力学 统计力学
- 流理论 流理论
背景情况:
- 动荡等离子体表现出由保存量影响的复杂动态.
- 了解这些系统中的平衡状态对于等离子体物理学至关重要.
- 无碰撞不变体在等离子体内存中起作用,但受到流的影响.
研究的目的:
- 为了获得乱放松等离子体的通用平衡.
- 为了研究短时间无碰撞不变量对等离子体平衡的影响.
- 了解流如何改变这些不变量,并影响系统的长期行为.
主要方法:
- 对流动等离子体应用的积最大化程序.
- 计算无碰撞不变量的短期保存.
- 在一维静电等离子体中对光束不稳定的数值模拟.
主要成果:
- 为乱放松等离子体衍生出的通用平衡.
- 无碰撞的不变体被流驱动到一个普遍的形式.
- 数字确认显示,在强流动的粒子能量分布函数中,存在万能功率定律尾部 (指数-2).
结论:
- 动荡导致放松等离子体中普遍形式的不变量.
- 导出的平衡提供了关于流性等离子体的统计力学的见解.
- 权力法能量尾巴是这些系统中强烈动荡的标志.
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