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The article was published on 1969-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1030 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ion acoustic wave & Acoustic wave equation.read more
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On the dynamics of turbulent transport near marginal stability
Patrick Diamond,T.S. Hahm +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a general methodology for describing the dynamics of transport near marginal stability is formulated, which is a special case of the more general phenomenon of self-organized criticality.
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Full-scale simulations of ionospheric langmuir turbulence
TL;DR: In this paper, a full-scale numerical modeling of the nonlinear interactions between electromagnetic (EM) waves and the ionosphere, giving rise to ionospheric Langmuir turbulence is presented.
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Modeling of Cathode Plasma Flare Expansion
TL;DR: In this paper, a kinetic 1-D model of cathode plasma flare expansion to the interelectrode vacuum gap was developed, which takes into account the main types of elastic and inelastic collisions of particles in the plasma as well as evaporation and thermofield electron emission from the cathode.
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Electrostatic Solitary Waves in the Earth's Bow Shock: Nature, Properties, Lifetimes, and Origin
R. Wang,Ivan Y. Vasko,Ivan Y. Vasko,F. S. Mozer,Stuart D. Bale,I. V. Kuzichev,I. V. Kuzichev,A. V. Artemyev,A. V. Artemyev,Konrad Steinvall,Konrad Steinvall,Robert E. Ergun,Barbara L. Giles,Yuri V. Khotyaintsev,P. A. Lindqvist,Christopher T. Russell,Robert J. Strangeway +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive statistical analysis of more than two thousand bipolar electrostatic solitary waves (ESW) collected from ten quasi-perpendicular Earth's bow shock crossings by Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft is presented.
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Moment equation description of Weibel instability
TL;DR: In this article, a macroscopic description of the linear Weibel instability, based on a closed set of linear moment equations, is presented, which is more informative of the physical mechanism of the instability than the kinetic description.