Particle kinetics in highly turbulent plasmas (renormalization and self-consistent field methods)

  • Bykov A
  • Toptygin I
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This review presents methods available for calculating transport coefficients for impurity particles in plasmas with strong long-wave MHD-type velocity and magnetic-field fluctuations, and random ensembles of strong shock fronts. The renormalization of the coefficients of the mean-field equation of turbulent dynamo theory is also considered. Particular attention is devoted to the renormalization method developed by the authors in which the renormalized transport coefficients are calculated from a nonlinear transcendental equation (or a set of such equations) and are expressed in the form of explicit functions of pair correlation tensors describing turbulence. Numerical calculations are reproduced for different turbulence spectra. Spatial transport in a magnetic field and particle acceleration by strong turbulence are investigated. The theory can be used in a wide range of practical problems in plasma physics, atmospheric physics, ocean physics, astrophysics, cosmic-ray physics, and so on.

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Bykov, A. M., & Toptygin, I. N. (1993). Particle kinetics in highly turbulent plasmas (renormalization and self-consistent field methods). Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 163(11), 19. https://doi.org/10.3367/ufnr.0163.199311b.0019

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