
Plasma Physics (physics.plasm-ph)
Mon, 08 May 2023
1.Response of a dusty plasma system to external charge perturbations}
Authors:Hitendra Sarkar, Madhurjya P. Bora
Abstract: The excitation of nonlinear wave structures in a dusty plasma caused by a moving external charge perturbation is examined in this work, which uses a 1-D flux corrected transport simulation. The plasma responds uniquely to different nature of the moving charge, depending on which, for small amplitude perturbations, pinned envelope solitons are generated and electrostatic dispersive ion-acoustic shock waves are formed for a large amplitude perturbation. The presence of dust particles is found to suppress the formation of dispersive shocks at low velocity of the external charge debris. The results are also investigated theoretically as a solution to the generalized Gross-Piteavskii equation, which broadly supports the simulation results.
2.A preliminary analysis for efficient laser wakefield acceleration
Authors:Gaetano Fiore
Abstract: We propose a preliminary analytical procedure in 4 steps (based on an improved fully relativistic plane hydrodynamic model) to tailor the initial density of a cold diluted plasma to the laser pulse profile so as to control wave-breaking (WB) of the plasma wave and maximize the acceleration of small bunches of electrons self-injected by the first WB at the density down-ramp.