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   Multistream Instability in Two and Three-Species Plasmas  
   
نویسنده Bawa'aneh M.S. ,Assayed G. ,Shatnawi M. ,Alnawashi G. ,Al-Awfi S.
منبع jordan journal of physics - 2009 - دوره : 2 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:113 -123
چکیده    A detailed parametric investigation of the linear dispersion relation of electron-ion (e-i) and electron-electron-ion (e-e-i) in the hydrogen plasma fluid e is carried out in order to determine the different current driven instabilities that can exist in each case. equations governing the two-stream (e-i) and three-stream (e-e-i) instabilities in cold plasmas are solved numerically and solutions are thoroughly investigated. for the two-stream instability, numerical solutions of the corresponding dispersion relation show the appearance of an unstable mode for kυe.> 0, where k is the wave number and ve is the electron drift speed. results reported in some references in laterite on the peak value of the instability growth rate, when compared with the numerical result, have been found to overestimate the instability maximum growth rate by 17%. while others' estimates coincide with our numerically obtained value. a three-stream instability regime, with two oppositely drifting electron streams with respect to a static ion stream, is also studied; the presence of the third stream has been found to modify the mode spectra by giving rise to a highly unstable mode compared to that observed in the two-stream case. by increasing the number of electrons in the third stream (and keeping a zero net current in the plasma), a red shift in the instability peak value of the growth rate has been observed with an insignificant change in its peak value. (authors)
آدرس Hashemite University, Department of Physics, Jordan, Hashemite University, Department of Physics, Jordan, Hashemite University, Department of Physics, Jordan, Hashemite University, Department of Physics, Jordan, Taibah University, Department of Physics, Saudi Arabia
 
     
   
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