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    Turbulence and Magnetic Fields in Astrophysical Plasmas by Schekochihin, A, Cowley, S

    Published 2005
    “…They are also good examples of a complication that is more or less generic in astrophysical plasmas: the MHD description is, in fact, insufficient for astrophysical turbulence and plasma physics must make an entrance.…”
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    Photoionization and Electron–Ion Recombination in Astrophysical Plasmas by D. John Hillier

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Photoionization and its inverse, electron–ion recombination, are key processes that influence many astrophysical plasmas (and gasses), and the diagnostics that we use to analyze the plasmas. …”
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    Nonlinear growth of firehose and mirror fluctuations in astrophysical plasmas. by Schekochihin, A, Cowley, S, Kulsrud, R, Rosin, MS, Heinemann, T

    Published 2008
    “…The presence of small-scale magnetic fluctuations may dramatically affect the transport properties and, thereby, the large-scale dynamics of the high-beta astrophysical plasmas.…”
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    Relativistic Magnetized Astrophysical Plasma Outflows in Black-Hole Microquasars by Theodora Papavasileiou, Odysseas Kosmas, Ioannis Sinatkas

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…In this work, we deal with collimated outflows of magnetized astrophysical plasma known as astrophysical jets, which have been observed to emerge from a wide variety of astrophysical compact objects. …”
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    A hybrid gyrokinetic ion and isothermal electron fluid code for astrophysical plasma by Kawazura, Y, Barnes, M

    Published 2018
    “…This paper describes a new code for simulating astrophysical plasmas that solves a hybrid model composed of gyrokinetic ions (GKI) and an isothermal electron fluid (ITEF) [A. …”
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    Interaction of ultra relativistic fireball beam with plasma by N Shukla, S F Martins, P Muggli, J Vieira, L O Silva

    Published 2020-01-01
    Subjects: “…astrophysical plasmas…”
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    Charge Exchange Effects in Collisional Ionization Equilibrium of C,N, and O Ions by Kwang-Il Seon

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The charge exchange (or transfer) due to collision with hydrogen has important effects on the physical characteristics of astrophysical plasma. In this paper, collisional ionization equilibrium in the temperature range of ˜ 1,000--80,000 K are investigated for C, N, and O ions including the effects of charge exchange. …”
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    Thomson scattering measurement of a collimated plasma jet generated by a high-power laser system by Ishikawa, T, Sakawa, Y, Morita, T, Yamaura, Y, Kuramitsu, Y, Moritaka, T, Sano, T, Shimoda, R, Tomita, K, Uchino, K, Matsukiyo, S, Mizuta, A, Ohnishi, N, Crowston, R, Woolsey, N, Doyle, H, Gregori, G, Koenig, M, Michaut, C, Pelka, A, Yuan, D, Li, Y, Zhang, K, Zhong, J, Wang, F, Takabe, H

    Published 2016
    “…We have been investigating a model experiment to simulate astrophysical plasma jets with an external magnetic field [Nishio et al., EPJ. …”
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    Mean-Field Dynamo Model in Anisotropic Uniform Turbulent Flow with Short-Time Correlations by E. V. Yushkov, R. Allahverdiyev, D. D. Sokoloff

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The mean-field model is one of the basic models of the dynamo theory, which describes the magnetic field generation in a turbulent astrophysical plasma. The first mean-field equations were obtained by Steenbeck, Krause and Rädler for two-scale turbulence under isotropy and uniformity assumptions. …”
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    Cosmic ray injection at SNR shocks: a laboratory for radio galaxy plasma physics? by Dendy, R, McClements, K, Laing, R, Dieckmann, M

    Published 2002
    “…However this approach omits several physical elements that are now standard in other branches of laboratory, space, and astrophysical plasma physics, and we examine whether current observations of extragalactic radio sources motivate extensions to the standard paradigm. …”
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