Instabilities in Space and Laboratory Plasmas
This book is an introductory account of instabilities in plasma. It concentrates on laboratory plasmas, such as those encountered in fusion research, and the space plasmas studied in physics of the magnetosphere and solar atmosphere. This account bridges the gap between a graduate textbook on plasma physics and specialist monographs. An important feature is the stress placed on the similarities between astrophysical and laboratory plasmas, which are traditionally regarded as quite separate. The natural way in which the author unifies the treatment gives a wider perspective to the subject. Professor Melrose is an expert in plasma astrophysics, and has already written a two-volume book on that topic.
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' … this book is a must for any starter in plasma physics and for other theoretically minded physicists who want to keep abreast of progress in that field.' Astronomical Society of Australia
'I recommend this book to every space physicist who deals with or is curious about plasma instabilities.' Eos
Product details
March 1989Paperback
9780521379625
296 pages
247 × 173 × 18 mm
0.528kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Plasma formulary
- Part I. Introduction To Plasma Theory:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The response of an unmagnetized plasma
- Part II. Instabilities In Unmagnetized Plasmas:
- 3. Reactive instabilities
- 4. Kinetic instabilities
- 5. Particle motions in waves
- 6. Weak turbulence theory
- 7. Nonlinear instabilities and strong turbulence
- Part III. Collision-Dominated Magnetized Plasmas:
- 8. Magnetohydrodynamics
- 9. MHD instabilities
- Part IV. Instabilities In Magnetized Collisionless Plasmas:
- 10. Dispersion in a magnetized plasma
- 11. Electron cyclotron maser emission
- 12. Instabilities in warm and in inhomogeneous plasmas
- 13. Instabilities due to anisotropic fast particles
- Appendices
- Bibliographical notes
- References
- List of commonly used symbols
- Author index
- Subject index.