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- frequency or gyrofrequency and a radius referred to as the cyclotron radius, gyroradius, or Larmor radius. For a particle with charge q {\displaystyle q} and...
- {e^{2}}{k_{\text{B}}T}}\approx 1.44\times 10^{-7}\,{\frac {1}{T}}\ {\mbox{cm}}} electron gyroradius, the radius of the circular motion of an electron in the plane perpendicular...
- background magnetic field (comparable to the electron inertial length or ion gyroradius), Alfvén waves develop a significant electric field parallel to the background...
- follow a helical trajectory through the field at a radius called the gyroradius. The acceleration from this curving motion induces the electron to radiate...
- study plasma behavior on perpendicular spatial scales comparable to the gyroradius and frequencies much lower than the particle cyclotron frequencies. These...
- \eta } with the horizontal dispersion D x {\displaystyle D_{x}} and the gyroradius ρ {\displaystyle \rho } α p = 1 γ 2 + η {\displaystyle \alpha _{p}={\frac...
- of the distance between the null and separatrix, and the thermal ion gyroradius. At high-s, most particles do not cross the null and this effect is negligible...
- Sun to the Earth, the gyroradius of a proton is ~72 km and since a proton is ~1,836 times the m**** of an electron, the gyroradius of an electron is ~40...
- in space physics, when the simulation domain exceeds thousands of ion gyroradius scales, making it impractical to solve kinetic equations for electrons...
- The resulting circular motion of the particle has a radius known as the gyroradius r p {\displaystyle r_{p}} . The rigidity is then defined as: R = B × r...