TY - JOUR
T1 - FURTHER LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS OF THE BEAM-PLASMA DISCHARGE.
AU - Bernstein, W.
AU - Leinbach, H.
AU - Kellogg, P. J.
AU - Monson, S. J.
AU - Hallinan, T.
PY - 1979/1/1
Y1 - 1979/1/1
N2 - Further laboratory measurements of the beam-plasma discharge (BPD) produced when an energetic electron beam traverses an initially neutral gas are presented. The experimental data indicate that the critical beam current I//c at energy V, magnetic field B, and system length L required for ignition obeys the empirical relationship I//c varies directly as V**3**/**2/B**0**. **7 PL at pressures P less than 2 multiplied by 10** minus **5 torr. This relationship appears to describe primarily the accumulation of ambient plasma density, collisionally produced by the beam itself, to a critical value at which ignition occurs. Additional measurements of the narrow-band cyclotron-related waves observed at beam currents below BPD threshold do not clearly establish whether this instability is a necessary precursor to the BPD. The relevance of these experiments to past and planned electron beam experiments in space is briefly discussed.
AB - Further laboratory measurements of the beam-plasma discharge (BPD) produced when an energetic electron beam traverses an initially neutral gas are presented. The experimental data indicate that the critical beam current I//c at energy V, magnetic field B, and system length L required for ignition obeys the empirical relationship I//c varies directly as V**3**/**2/B**0**. **7 PL at pressures P less than 2 multiplied by 10** minus **5 torr. This relationship appears to describe primarily the accumulation of ambient plasma density, collisionally produced by the beam itself, to a critical value at which ignition occurs. Additional measurements of the narrow-band cyclotron-related waves observed at beam currents below BPD threshold do not clearly establish whether this instability is a necessary precursor to the BPD. The relevance of these experiments to past and planned electron beam experiments in space is briefly discussed.
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U2 - 10.1029/JA084iA12p07271
DO - 10.1029/JA084iA12p07271
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:18344407081
VL - 84
SP - 7271
EP - 7278
JO - Journal of Geophysical Research A: Space Physics
JF - Journal of Geophysical Research A: Space Physics
SN - 2169-9380
IS - A12
ER -