Author:
Cherniak O.M.,Zasenko V.I.
Abstract
Particle transport in a random electric field across constant magnetic field is studied by numerical simulation and analytical approach. We consider the effects of finite Larmor radius and finite correlation time on evolution of a particle subensemble, i.e. a group of particles which are initially in vicinity of the chosen equipotential line. The account for difference in evolution of subensembles improves agreement with a direct numerical simulation.
Publisher
Problems of Atomic Science and Technology
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