Effect of temperature anisotropy on various modes and instabilities for a magnetized non-relativistic bi-Maxwellian plasma
M. F. Bashir, G. Murtaza

TL;DR
This paper investigates how temperature anisotropy influences various wave modes and instabilities in a magnetized non-relativistic bi-Maxwellian plasma using kinetic theory, revealing mode-specific effects and stability conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed derivation of dispersion relations for different plasma modes considering anisotropy, highlighting which modes are affected and how anisotropy modifies their behavior.
Findings
Only electromagnetic R- and L-waves and O-mode are affected by anisotropy.
Perpendicular propagating X-mode and Bernstein mode are unaffected by anisotropy.
Thermal anisotropy influences parallel and perpendicular modes differently, affecting stability and wave propagation.
Abstract
Using kinetic theory for homogeneous collisionless magnetized plasmas, we present an extended review of the plasma waves and instabilities and discuss the anisotropic response of generalized relativistic dielectric tensor and Onsager symmetry properties for arbitrary distribution functions. In general, we observe that for such plasmas only those electromagnetic modes whose magnetic field perturbations are perpendicular to the ambient magneticeld, i.e.,B1 \perp B0, are effected by the anisotropy. However, in oblique propagation all modes do show such anisotropic effects. Considering the non-relativistic bi-Maxwellian distribution and studying the relevant components of the general dielectric tensor under appropriate conditions, we derive the dispersion relations for various modes and instabilities. We show that only the electromagnetic R- and L- waves, those derived from them and the…
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