On stability of collisional coupling between relativistic electrons and ions in hot plasmas
Abstract
The collisional coupling of relativistic electrons and non-relativistic ions in hot plasmas has been analysed. It is found that relativistic effects produce a new feature: while the condition Te<3Ti guarantees a stable collisional coupling between electrons and ions in low-temperature plasmas, relativistic effects shift the upper Te/Ti boundary of stability to higher values. Moreover, for sufficiently high temperatures, Te,i > 75 keV, collisional decoupling between relativistic electrons and ions becomes impossible.
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