Abstract

We report measurements of the attenuation of negative-ion currents in turbulent counterflow, as a function of the heat current, $\stackrel{\ifmmode \dot{}\else \.{}\fi{}}{q}$, and temperature. The dependence of the attenuation on $\stackrel{\ifmmode \dot{}\else \.{}\fi{}}{q}$ is well explained by present models of the turbulent state. The magnitude of the effect is in reasonable agreement with Vinen's original model, but disagrees with a modified version recently introduced by Sitton and Moss.

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