Decay of beam-driven Langmuir wave into ion-acoustic turbulence in two dimensions

Citation:
Decay of beam-driven Langmuir wave into ion-acoustic turbulence in two dimensions, Pavan, J., Ziebell L. F., Yoon P. H., and Gaelzer R. , Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, September, Volume 51, Number 9, p.095011 (13pp), (2009)

Abstract:

The decay of beam-generated Langmuir wave into another Langmuir wave and an ion-acoustic wave is a well-known problem with wide-ranging applications. However, most discussions in the literature are based upon simple one-dimensional approximation. Recently, the present authors carried out a fully self-consistent two-dimensional analysis of the beam-driven Langmuir wave decay problem. The main focus of the present authors' work to date had been on the nonlinear evolution of Langmuir turbulence and its influence on the electrons. Relatively little attention had been paid to the ion-acoustic wave generation. In the present discussion, the focus is placed on the dynamics of ion-acoustic turbulence that results from the decay of beam-generated Langmuir wave. The present analysis considers three electron components, the dense core, a primary beam and a counter-streaming beam. We find that the ion-sound turbulence level sensitively depends on the properties of the counter-streaming beam.

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