NEW INSIGHTS INTO HOW BEAM-EXCITED INSTABILITIES SATURATE

Citation
Mv. Goldman et al., NEW INSIGHTS INTO HOW BEAM-EXCITED INSTABILITIES SATURATE, Physica scripta. T, T75, 1998, pp. 52-57
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Physics
Journal title
ISSN journal
02811847
Volume
T75
Year of publication
1998
Pages
52 - 57
Database
ISI
SICI code
0281-1847(1998)T75:<52:NIIHBI>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
New kinetic simulations are carried out in which low density electron beams are injected at a boundary, as in early UCLA laboratory experime nts on strong Langmuir turbulence and in beam-generated Langmuir turbu lence in Earth's electron foreshock. Kinetic simulations specifically addressing these UCLA experiments have not previously been undertaken. These and other simulations reveal the conditions for strong Langmuir turbulence in both the laboratory and the foreshock plasmas. Strong L angmuir turbulence is marked by spatial collapse of coherent nonlinear Langmuir wavepackets. New evidence is supplied for the role of stimul ated backscatter of beam modes off ion density fluctuations as well as ''break-up'' (possibly modulational) instabilities as routes to stron g Langmuir turbulence. After early transient evolution, Langmuir wavep ackets renucleate in density cavities from previously burnt-out packet s. Evolution of the beam in real space and velocity space is studied, with attention to processes such as the Bers ''meniscus'' effect, trap ping of beam electrons, and velocity-space diffusion.