Abstract

The electrostatic ion-cyclotron instability (EICI) in low β (ratio of plasma to magnetic pressure), anisotropic, inhomogeneous plasma is studied by investigating the trajectories of the particles using the general loss-cone distribution function (Dory-Guest-Harris type) for the plasma ions. In particular, the role of the loss-cone feature as determined by the loss-cone indices, in driving the drift-cyclotron loss-cone (DCLC) instability is analysed. It is found that for both long and short wavelength DCLC mode the loss-cone indices and the perpendicular thermal velocity affect the dispersion equation and the growth rate of the wave by virtue of their occurrence in the temperature anisotropy. The dispersion relation for the DCLC mode derived here using the particle aspect analysis approach and the general loss-cone distribution function considers the ion diamagnetic drift and also includes the effects of the parallel propagation and the ion temperature anisotropy. It is also found that the diamagnetic drift velocity due to the density gradient of the plasma ions in the presence of the general loss-cone distribution acts as a source of free energy for the wave and leads to the generation of the DCLC instability with enhanced growth rate. The particle aspect analysis approach used to study the EICI in inhomogeneous plasma gives a fairly good explanation for the particle energisation, wave emission by the wave–particle interaction and the results obtained using this particle aspect analysis approach are in agreement with the previous theoretical findings using the kinetic approach.

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