2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0114967
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Partial-ionization deconfinement effect in magnetized plasma

Abstract: In partially ionized plasma, where ions can be in different ionization states, each charge state can be described as a different fluid for the purpose of multi-ion collisional transport. In the case of two charge states, transport pushes plasma toward equilibrium, which is found to be a combination of local charge-state equilibrium and generalized pinch relations between ion fluids representing different charge states. Combined, these conditions lead to a dramatic deconfinement of ions. This deconfinement happ… Show more

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“…This last case is not a focus of the present paper but it has advantages in certain scenarios (Volosov 2006; Mlodik et al. 2023; Munirov & Fisch 2023). Other cases with are not shown because these cases do not have a trapped region.…”
Section: Loss Cones and Analytic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This last case is not a focus of the present paper but it has advantages in certain scenarios (Volosov 2006; Mlodik et al. 2023; Munirov & Fisch 2023). Other cases with are not shown because these cases do not have a trapped region.…”
Section: Loss Cones and Analytic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The preceding explanation leads us to the conclusion that the degree of ionization, in conjunction with the values of the other plasma parameters, can determine the nature of self-organized structures in the plasma. 75 It is also possible to use scale separation in TB states in PID plasma to understand ionospheric plasma heating, although we have not incorporated viscous and resistive effects in our model equations. Consider the case when bi = 1 b e ≫ 1, be = 10.0, and bi = 1 b e ; the eigenvalues are λ 1,2 = bi and λ 3 ≈ be.…”
Section: Articlementioning
confidence: 99%