Ebook: Waves in Dusty Space Plasmas
Author: Frank Verheest (auth.)
- Tags: Astrophysics and Astroparticles, Astronomy Observations and Techniques, Nuclear Physics Heavy Ions Hadrons
- Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library 245
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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In this volume a thorough review is given of waves in dusty plasmas, a fascinating new domain combining plasmas and charged dust, two omnipresent ingredients of the Universe. Spokes and braids observed in the rings of Saturn cannot be explained by gravitation alone, but need the presence of charged dust. Other examples abound, as in zodiacal light, noctilucent clouds, comets and molecular clouds.
After discussing charging mechanisms, supported by exciting new experiments, and space observations, the book describes extensions of known plasma modes covering the low frequencies typical for charged dust. Mixing detailed theoretical steps with summaries of expert contributions, a systematic multi-species treatment puts the literature in perspective, suitable also for newcomers. Typical complications like fluctuating dust charges, self-gravitational effects, and size distributions are dealt with, before ending with an outlook to future work and open questions. In this way, experts as well as interested newcomers will find a reliable guide, not just a compendium.
In this volume a thorough review is given of waves in dusty plasmas, a fascinating new domain combining plasmas and charged dust, two omnipresent ingredients of the Universe. Spokes and braids observed in the rings of Saturn cannot be explained by gravitation alone, but need the presence of charged dust. Other examples abound, as in zodiacal light, noctilucent clouds, comets and molecular clouds.
After discussing charging mechanisms, supported by exciting new experiments, and space observations, the book describes extensions of known plasma modes covering the low frequencies typical for charged dust. Mixing detailed theoretical steps with summaries of expert contributions, a systematic multi-species treatment puts the literature in perspective, suitable also for newcomers. Typical complications like fluctuating dust charges, self-gravitational effects, and size distributions are dealt with, before ending with an outlook to future work and open questions. In this way, experts as well as interested newcomers will find a reliable guide, not just a compendium.
In this volume a thorough review is given of waves in dusty plasmas, a fascinating new domain combining plasmas and charged dust, two omnipresent ingredients of the Universe. Spokes and braids observed in the rings of Saturn cannot be explained by gravitation alone, but need the presence of charged dust. Other examples abound, as in zodiacal light, noctilucent clouds, comets and molecular clouds.
After discussing charging mechanisms, supported by exciting new experiments, and space observations, the book describes extensions of known plasma modes covering the low frequencies typical for charged dust. Mixing detailed theoretical steps with summaries of expert contributions, a systematic multi-species treatment puts the literature in perspective, suitable also for newcomers. Typical complications like fluctuating dust charges, self-gravitational effects, and size distributions are dealt with, before ending with an outlook to future work and open questions. In this way, experts as well as interested newcomers will find a reliable guide, not just a compendium.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Plasmas and Dust....Pages 1-10
Charging Mechanisms and Experiments....Pages 11-39
Space Observations....Pages 41-66
Multispecies Formalism and Waves....Pages 67-88
Electrostatic Modes....Pages 89-125
Electromagnetic Modes....Pages 127-150
Fluctuating Dust Charges....Pages 151-184
Self-Gravitation....Pages 185-214
Mass and Size Distributions....Pages 215-226
Other Modes....Pages 227-237
Conclusions and Outlook....Pages 239-244
Back Matter....Pages 245-264
In this volume a thorough review is given of waves in dusty plasmas, a fascinating new domain combining plasmas and charged dust, two omnipresent ingredients of the Universe. Spokes and braids observed in the rings of Saturn cannot be explained by gravitation alone, but need the presence of charged dust. Other examples abound, as in zodiacal light, noctilucent clouds, comets and molecular clouds.
After discussing charging mechanisms, supported by exciting new experiments, and space observations, the book describes extensions of known plasma modes covering the low frequencies typical for charged dust. Mixing detailed theoretical steps with summaries of expert contributions, a systematic multi-species treatment puts the literature in perspective, suitable also for newcomers. Typical complications like fluctuating dust charges, self-gravitational effects, and size distributions are dealt with, before ending with an outlook to future work and open questions. In this way, experts as well as interested newcomers will find a reliable guide, not just a compendium.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Plasmas and Dust....Pages 1-10
Charging Mechanisms and Experiments....Pages 11-39
Space Observations....Pages 41-66
Multispecies Formalism and Waves....Pages 67-88
Electrostatic Modes....Pages 89-125
Electromagnetic Modes....Pages 127-150
Fluctuating Dust Charges....Pages 151-184
Self-Gravitation....Pages 185-214
Mass and Size Distributions....Pages 215-226
Other Modes....Pages 227-237
Conclusions and Outlook....Pages 239-244
Back Matter....Pages 245-264
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