Abstract

Low-frequency ($\ensuremath{\omega}\ensuremath{\ll}{\ensuremath{\omega}}_{\mathrm{ci}}$) density fluctuations (which may be produced by the drift-wave instability of the cold-ion species) can stabilize the drift-cyclotron loss-cone (DCLC) mode by scattering electrons and thereby providing anomalous high-frequency resistivity to the DCLC mode.

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