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Browsing by Subject "Plasma Turbulence"

Browsing by Subject "Plasma Turbulence"

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  • Krishan, V (D.Reidel Publishing Co.,, 1978-09)
    Three different mechanisms are suggested for the non-linear saturation of the ion-acoustic instability. These include the indirect wave-particle interaction, the scattering on density fluctuations and the effects of energy ...
  • Gopalswamy, N; Thejappa, G; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1983-09)
    The observations of intensity reductions or absorption bursts in the solar decametric radio-continuum are reported. The reductions are interpreted as the absorption of continuum radiation by a shock-generated ion sound ...
  • Krishan, V (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1980-12)
    An energetic proton beam passing through a stationary ionized medium, excites ion-acoustic turbulence. The ion-acoustic instability saturates due to the non-linear indirect wave-particle scattering. The electric field ...
  • Krishan, V (D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1980-12)
    An energetic proton beam passing through a stationary ionized medium, excites ion-acoustic turbulence. The ion-acoustic instability saturates due to the non-linear indirect wave-particle scattering. The electric field ...
  • Krishan, V (Springer, 1983-10)
    From the statistical treatment of magnetohydrodynamically turbulent plasma, a steady-state density, temperature and magnetic field structure is derived for a coronal loop emitting in UV and EUV range. Spatial variation of ...
  • Singh, J; Jain, S. K; Venkatakrishnan, P (Springer, 1994-03)
    We have studied the time-dependent behavior of the He I 10830 A line. These studies show that (1) the fluctuations of the line width are uncorrelated with the equivalent-width fluctuations and (2) the autocorrelation curves ...

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