Electron-acoustic solitary waves in the presence of a suprathermal electron component

  • Ashkbiz Danehkar
  • , Nareshpal Singh Saini
  • , Manfred A. Hellberg
  • , Ioannis Kourakis

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Abstract

The nonlinear dynamics of electron-acoustic localized structures in a collisionless and unmagnetized plasma consisting of cool inertial electrons, hot electrons having a kappa distribution, and stationary ions is studied. The inertialess hot electron distribution thus has a long-tailed suprathermal (non-Maxwellian) form. A dispersion relation is derived for linear electron-acoustic waves. They show a strong dependence of the charge screening mechanism on excess suprathermality (through ). A nonlinear pseudopotential technique is employed to investigate the occurrence of stationary-profile solitary waves, focusing on how their characteristics depend on the spectral index , and the hot-to-cool electron temperature and density ratios. Only negative polarity solitary waves are found to exist, in a parameter region which becomes narrower as deviation from the Maxwellian (suprathermality) increases, while the soliton amplitude at fixed soliton speed increases. However, for a constant value of the true Mach number, the amplitude decreases for decreasing .

Original languageBritish English
Article number072902
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume18
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2011

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