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UFN, 1994 Volume 164, Number 3, Pages 297–307 (Mi ufn945)

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Metastable supercooled plasma

S. A. Mayorov, A. N. Tkachev, S. I. Yakovlenko

Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: The computer ab initio simulation and analytical theory that revealed unexpected nonergodic properties in a classical Coulomb plasma are reviewed. The results of a many-charged-particle system simulation predict the possible existence of a real metastable plasma, supercooled with respect to its degree of ionisation. The existence of such a plasma state is a consequence of the entropy conservation in isolated Hamiltonian systems free from any stochastic action from outside. The occurrence of a metastable supercooled plasma—similar to a supercooled vapour or superheated liquid— depends on two conditions. Firstly, all the charged particles should behave exactly according to the laws of classical mechanics (hence, most negatively-charged particles should preferably be heavy ions). Secondly, the plasma ionisation degree should be sufficiently high (α>10—3) . It is shown from thermodynamic consiferations that a mixture of a supercooled plasma with an ideal gas might form a plasmoid of the ball lightning type.

PACS: 52.20.j, 52.25.Jm

Received: February 1, 1994

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0164.199403d.0297


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1994, 37:3, 279–288

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