Relativistic Cyclotron Instability in Anisotropic Plasmas

Abstract

A sufficiently large temperature anisotropy can sometimes drive various types of electromagnetic plasma micro-instabilities, which can play an important role in the dynamics of relativistic pair plasmas in space, astrophysics, and laboratory environments. Here, we provide a detailed description of the cyclotron instability of parallel propagating electromagnetic waves in relativistic pair plasmas on the basis of a relativistic anisotropic distribution function. Using plasma kinetic theory and particle-in-cell simulations, we study the influence of the relativistic temperature and the temperature anisotropy on the collective and noncollective modes of these plasmas. Growth rates and dispersion curves from the linear theory show a good agreement with simulations results.

Publication
Astrophys. J. 832, 36
Roberto E. Navarro
Roberto E. Navarro
Assistant Professor

PhD in Sciences w/m Physics | Professor at UdeC | Research on Plasma Physics | Linux User & dog lover | Haven’t watched any Star Wars movie

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