electron temperature دمای ِ الکترونی damâ-ye elektroni (#)
Fr.: température électronique 1) The temperature of electrons in an interstellar ionized nebula (e.g. in
→ H II regions and
→ planetary nebulae) as determined by characteristic
→ emission lines (optical
→ forbidden lines or
→ radio recombination lines).
2) In the → solar wind, the temperature derived from the
mean → thermal agitation of the electrons. More specifically,
electric field receivers on board space probes carry out the spectroscopy of the
→ thermal noise due to the potential fluctuations produced by
the thermal agitation of the electrons, yielding the electron temperature in certain conditions
(N. Meyer-Vernet, 2007, Basics of the Solar Wind, Cambridge Univ. Press).
See also → proton temperature. → electron; → temperature. |