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“…The typical feature of the self-consistent expansion of energetic electrons is the formation of a turbulent "wall" on its front. Due to strong diffusion, the initial anisotropy therefore reduces rapidly and excited plasma waves have a much lower phase velocity than a particle's average velocity V (Bespalov & Trakhtengerts 1974):…”
Section: "Wall" Due To Langmuir Wave Turbulence?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typical feature of the self-consistent expansion of energetic electrons is the formation of a turbulent "wall" on its front. Due to strong diffusion, the initial anisotropy therefore reduces rapidly and excited plasma waves have a much lower phase velocity than a particle's average velocity V (Bespalov & Trakhtengerts 1974):…”
Section: "Wall" Due To Langmuir Wave Turbulence?mentioning
confidence: 99%