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Title: Electron acoustic nonlinear structures in planetary magnetospheres
Authors: Shah, K. H.
Qureshi, M. N. S.
Masood, W.
Shah, H. A.
Issue Date: 22-Mar-2018
Publisher: Physics of Plasmas
Citation: Shah, K. H., et al. "Electron acoustic nonlinear structures in planetary magnetospheres." Physics of Plasmas 25.4 (2018).
Abstract: In this paper, we have studied linear and nonlinear propagation of electron acoustic waves (EAWs) comprising cold and hot populations in which the ions form the neutralizing background. The hot electrons have been assumed to follow the generalized ðr; qÞ distribution which has the advantage that it mimics most of the distribution functions observed in space plasmas. Interestingly, it has been found that unlike Maxwellian and kappa distributions, the electron acoustic waves admit not only rarefactive structures but also allow the formation of compressive solitary structures for generalized ðr; qÞ distribution. It has been found that the flatness parameter r, tail parameter q, and the nonlinear propagation velocity u affect the propagation characteristics of nonlinear EAWs. Using the plasmas parameters, typically found in Saturn’s magnetosphere and the Earth’s auroral region, where two populations of electrons and electron acoustic solitary waves (EASWs) have been observed, we have given an estimate of the scale lengths over which these nonlinear waves are expected to form and how the size of these structures would vary with the change in the shape of the distribution function and with the change of the plasma parameters. Published by AIP Publishing
URI: http://202.142.177.21/handle/123456789/2163
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