Session GW2: Electron and Positron: Transport and Annihilation

8:00 AM–9:30 AM, Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Doubletree Crystal City - Crystal Ballroom B

Chair: Rainer Johnsen, University of Pittsburgh

Abstract ID: BAPS.2007.GEC.GW2.1

Abstract: GW2.00001 : Current Issues in Electron and Positron Transport Theory

8:00 AM–8:30 AM

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Author:

  Robert Robson
    (Australian National University)

In this paper we review the current status of transport theory for low energy electrons or positrons in gases, in the context of both kinetic theory and fluid modelling. In particular, we focus on the following issues: (i) Muliterm vs two-term representation of the velocity distribution function in solution of Boltzmann's equation; (ii) the effect of non-conservative collisions (attachment, ionization, positron annihilation) on transport properties; (iii) the enduring electron- hydrogen vibrational cross section controversy and possible implications for the Boltzmann equation itself; (iv) closure of the fluid equations and the heat flux \textit{ansatz}; and (v) correct use of swarm transport coefficients in fluid modelling of low temperature plasmas. Both hydrodynamic and non-hydrodynamic examples will be given, with attention focussed on the Franck-Hertz experiment, particularly the ``window'' of fields in which oscillations of transport properties are produced, and the way in which electric and magnetic fields combine to affect transport properties. \newline \newline In collaboration with co-authors Z. LJ. Petrovi\'c, Institute of Physics Belgrade, and R.D. White, James Cook University.

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