Ebook: Dusty and Self-Gravitational Plasmas in Space
- Tags: Nuclear Physics Heavy Ions Hadrons, Astrophysics and Astroparticles, Astronomy Observations and Techniques
- Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library 193
- Year: 1995
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The diverse and often surprising new facts about planetary rings and comet environments that were reported by the interplanetary missions oflate 1970s - 1980s stimulated investigations of the so-called dusty plasma. The number of scientific papers on the subject that have been published since is quite impressive. Recently, a few surveys and special journal issues have appeared. Time has come to integrate some of the knowledge in a book. Apparently, this is the first monograph on dusty and self-gravitational plasmas. While the circle of pertinent problems is rather clearly defined, not all of them are equally represented here. The authors have concentrated on cooperative phenomena (Le. waves and instabilities) in the dusty plasma and the effects of self-gravitation. At the same time, in an attempt to present the vast material consistently, we have included such topics as electrostatics of the dusty plasma and gravitoelectrodynamics of individual charged particles. Also mentioned are astrophysical implications, mostly concerning planetary rings. We hope that the book shall be of interest and value both to specialists and those (astro )physicists who have just discovered this area of plasma physics. We are thankful to many scientists actively working in the field of dusty plasma physics who have generously let us become acquainted with their results, sometimes prior to publication of their own papers: U. de Angelis, N. D'Angelo, o. Havnes, A. Mendis, M. Rosenberg, P. Shukla, F. Verheest, and E. Wollman.
This book is the first monograph dealing with dusty and self- gravitational plasmas. It is focused on collective effects in the dusty plasma, with allowance for gravitational interaction between dust grains which was not given much attention in the literature until now. Other features include charging of dust particles under various physical conditions and the motion of dust particles under the joint action of electromagnetic and gravitation fields (gravitoelectrodynamics). Waves in isotropic and magnetized dusty plasmas are considered in both linear and nonlinear theory. Wave scattering and various plasma instabilities are discussed. The theoretical developments are tied to astrophysical observations, in particular the role played by dusty plasma in the structure formation of planetary rings is analyzed. Several theories are reviewed and a new hypothesis for the origin of `spokes' in Saturn's rings is presented.
Audience: The book is addressed to graduate and research physicists working in plasma physics and astrophysics.
This book is the first monograph dealing with dusty and self- gravitational plasmas. It is focused on collective effects in the dusty plasma, with allowance for gravitational interaction between dust grains which was not given much attention in the literature until now. Other features include charging of dust particles under various physical conditions and the motion of dust particles under the joint action of electromagnetic and gravitation fields (gravitoelectrodynamics). Waves in isotropic and magnetized dusty plasmas are considered in both linear and nonlinear theory. Wave scattering and various plasma instabilities are discussed. The theoretical developments are tied to astrophysical observations, in particular the role played by dusty plasma in the structure formation of planetary rings is analyzed. Several theories are reviewed and a new hypothesis for the origin of `spokes' in Saturn's rings is presented.
Audience: The book is addressed to graduate and research physicists working in plasma physics and astrophysics.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Electrostatics of Dusty Plasmas....Pages 1-44
Gravitoelectrodynamics....Pages 45-87
Cooperative Effects in Self-Gravitational and Dusty Plasmas....Pages 88-162
Unstable Disturbances in Flows of Dusty and Self-Gravitational Plasmas....Pages 163-201
Dusty and Self-Gravitational Plasmas of Planetary Rings....Pages 202-250
This book is the first monograph dealing with dusty and self- gravitational plasmas. It is focused on collective effects in the dusty plasma, with allowance for gravitational interaction between dust grains which was not given much attention in the literature until now. Other features include charging of dust particles under various physical conditions and the motion of dust particles under the joint action of electromagnetic and gravitation fields (gravitoelectrodynamics). Waves in isotropic and magnetized dusty plasmas are considered in both linear and nonlinear theory. Wave scattering and various plasma instabilities are discussed. The theoretical developments are tied to astrophysical observations, in particular the role played by dusty plasma in the structure formation of planetary rings is analyzed. Several theories are reviewed and a new hypothesis for the origin of `spokes' in Saturn's rings is presented.
Audience: The book is addressed to graduate and research physicists working in plasma physics and astrophysics.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Electrostatics of Dusty Plasmas....Pages 1-44
Gravitoelectrodynamics....Pages 45-87
Cooperative Effects in Self-Gravitational and Dusty Plasmas....Pages 88-162
Unstable Disturbances in Flows of Dusty and Self-Gravitational Plasmas....Pages 163-201
Dusty and Self-Gravitational Plasmas of Planetary Rings....Pages 202-250
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