sidepumping
Sidepumping is a term used in physics, particularly in the context of particle accelerators and plasma physics, to describe the phenomenon of particles being ejected or scattered from a beam or plasma due to interactions with external fields or other particles. This ejection can occur perpendicular to the main direction of particle motion.
In particle accelerators, sidepumping can be a consequence of instabilities within the beam. For instance, transverse
In plasma physics, sidepumping can refer to the escape of charged particles from a confined plasma. This