Published May 1979 | Version v1
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Nonlinear two-stream interaction between a cold, relativistic electron beam and a collisional plasma-Astron experiment

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Experiments on the two-stream instability of a relativistic electron beam propagating through a neutral gas, carried out with the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Astron beam, have been analyzed using a nonlinear saturation model for a cold beam. The behavior of the observed microwave emission due to the instability is in good agreement with that of the beam energy loss. Collisions on the plasma electrons weaken the nonlinear state of the instability but do not stabilize the mode. The beam essentially acts as if it were cold, a result substantiated by linear theory for waves propagating along the beam. In order to predict the effect of both beam momentum scatter and plasma electron collisions on the stability of the mode in future experiments a full two-dimensional linear theory must be developed

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01.

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14 p.
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LA--7814-MS