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Self‐consistent formation of electron κ distribution: 1. Theory
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EngineeringPlasma ScienceElectron κ DistributionPlasma PhysicsPlasma InstabilitiesCollisionless Vlasov TheoryElectron PhysicElectron SpectroscopyPlasma TheoryPlasma SimulationPlasma ConfinementSpontaneous Scatttering ProcessPlasma TurbulencePhysicsEnergetic ElectronsApplied Plasma PhysicAtomic PhysicsQuantum ChemistryLaboratory Plasma PhysicsNuclear AstrophysicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsIon Structure
Since the early days of plasma physics research suprathermal electrons were observed to be generated during beam‐plasma laboratory experiments. Energetic electrons, often modeled by κ distributions, are also ubiquitously observed in space. Various particle acceleration mechanisms have been proposed to explain such a feature, but all previous theories rely on either qualitative analytical method or on non‐self‐consistent approaches. This paper discusses the self‐consistent acceleration of electrons to suprathermal energies by weak turbulence processes which involve the Langmuir/ion‐sound turbulence and the beam‐plasma interaction. It is discussed that the spontaneous scatttering process, which is absent in the purely collisionless theory, is singularly responsible for the generation of κ distributions. The conclusion is that purely collisionless Vlasov theory cannot produce suprathermal population.
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