Authors
D Perrone, RO Dendy, I Furno, R Sanchez, Gaetano Zimbardo, A Bovet, A Fasoli, K Gustafson, Silvia Perri, P Ricci, Francesco Valentini
Publication date
2013/10
Source
Space Science Reviews
Volume
178
Pages
233-270
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Understanding transport of thermal and suprathermal particles is a fundamental issue in laboratory, solar-terrestrial, and astrophysical plasmas. For laboratory fusion experiments, confinement of particles and energy is essential for sustaining the plasma long enough to reach burning conditions. For solar wind and magnetospheric plasmas, transport properties determine the spatial and temporal distribution of energetic particles, which can be harmful for spacecraft functioning, as well as the entry of solar wind plasma into the magnetosphere. For astrophysical plasmas, transport properties determine the efficiency of particle acceleration processes and affect observable radiative signatures. In all cases, transport depends on the interaction of thermal and suprathermal particles with the electric and magnetic fluctuations in the plasma. Understanding transport therefore requires us to understand these …
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