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  1. cambridge.org

    Compton-driven beam formation and magnetization via plasma microinstabilities - Volume 87 Issue 3 12th August 2024: digital purchasing is currently unavailable on Cambridge Core. Due to recent technical disruption affecting our publishing operation, we are experiencing some delays to publication.
    Author:Bertrand Martinez, Thomas Grismayer, Luís O. SilvaPublished:2021
  2. Compton scattering of gamma rays propagating in a pair plasma can drive the formation of a relativistic electron positron beam. This process is scrutinised theoretically and numerically via particle-in-cell simulations. In addition, we determine in which conditions the beam can prompt a beam-plasma instability and convert its kinetic energy into magnetic energy. We argue that such conditions ...
  3. cambridge.org

    the beam can prompt a beam-plasma instability and convert its kinetic energy into magnetic energy. We argue that such conditions can be met at the photosphere radius of bright gamma-ray bursts. Key words: plasma instabilities 1. Introduction The interaction of gamma rays with a pair plasma is a fundamental problem in astrophysics.
  4. ui.adsabs.harvard.edu

    Compton scattering of gamma rays propagating in a pair plasma can drive the formation of a relativistic electron positron beam. This process is scrutinized theoretically and numerically via particle-in-cell simulations. In addition, we determine in which conditions the beam can prompt a beam-plasma instability and convert its kinetic energy into magnetic energy.
    Author:Bertrand Martinez, Thomas Grismayer, Luís O. SilvaPublished:2021
  5. researchgate.net

    Compton scattering of gamma rays propagating in a pair plasma can drive the formation of a relativistic electron positron beam. This process is scrutinized theoretically and numerically via ...
  6. info.fusion.ciemat.es

    Compton driven beam formation and magnetisation via plasma microinstabilities B. Martinez 1, T. Grismayer 1, L.O. Silva 1 ... plasma shell, i.e. a reball beam. While its density is initially too large for photons to escape, ... recently enriched with a module to account for Compton scatter-ing [2]. We evidence that a gamma-ray beam travelling ...
  7. inspirehep.net

    Compton scattering of gamma rays propagating in a pair plasma can drive the formation of a relativistic electron positron beam. ... literature. Help. Submit. Login; Literature. Authors. Jobs. Seminars. Conferences. More... Compton-driven beam formation and magnetization via plasma microinstabilities. Bertrand Martinez ... Compton scattering of ...
  8. researchgate.net

    Request PDF | Compton driven beam formation and magnetisation via plasma microinstabilities | Compton scattering of gamma rays propagating in a pair plasma can drive the formation of a ...
  9. link.aps.org

    Photon bursts with a wavelength smaller than the plasma interparticle distance can drive plasma wakes via Compton scattering. We investigate this fundamental process analytically and numerically for different photon frequencies, photon flux, and plasma magnetization. Our results show that Langmuir and extraordinary modes are driven efficiently when the photon energy density lies above a ...
  10. pubs.aip.org

    Dec 18, 2024In the extensive study of temporal evolution for CFI, of particular concern is the kinetic contribution of background plasma ions. 16,18,24,25 Honda et al. 24 have found that ion dynamics play a crucial role in determining beam stopping and ion heating. The motion of ions has been demonstrated to result in more pronounced energy deposition of beams and amplification of magnetic field. 16 ...

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