Abstract

Motivated by experiments on the generation of streaming plasmas in high energy density facilities,industrial setups, and fundamental dusty plasma research, the plasma polarization around a test charge instreaming plasmas is considered in this work. The induced charge density distribution of the plasmaconstituents is discussed for the subsonic, sonic, and supersonic regime taking into account the non-Maxwellian distribution of the flowing ions. It is shown that the plasma polarization (the plasmawakefield) in the vicinity of the test charge shows different scaling in the subsonic and supersonicregimes, where Mach number is defined as the ratio of the ion streaming velocity and the ion soundspeed. In contrast to the wake potential, the density decays strongly monotonically in the plasma wakeand does not exhibit an oscillatory pattern or trailing maxima. Therefore, the picture of an ion focusingeffect creating a separated ion region downstream was not confirmed.

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