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Title: Obliquely propagating ion-acoustic solitons and supersolitons in four-component auroral plasmas
Authors: Rufai, O.R.
Bharuthram, R.
Singh, S.V.
Lakhina, G.S.
Keywords: Low frequency waves
Solitons and supersolitons
Magnetized plasmas
Mach numbers
Auroral zone
Earth’s magnetosphere
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Advances in Space Research, 57, p. 813–820, doi: 10.1016/j.asr.2015.11.021
Abstract: Arbitrary amplitude nonlinear low frequency electrostatic soliton and supersoliton structures are studied in magnetized fourcomponent auroral plasmas composed of a cold singly charged oxygen-ion fluid, Boltzmann distribution of hot protons and two distinct group of electron species. Using the Sagdeev pseudo-potential technique, the characteristics of obliquely propagating nonlinear structures are investigated analytically and numerically. The model supports the evolution of soliton and supersoliton structures in the auroral acceleration region. Depending on the parametric region, the positive and negative potential solitons coexists at lower Mach numbers, but at higher Mach numbers only negative potential solitons and supersolitons can exist. The presence of hot protons restricted the Mach number of the nonlinear structures to exist only at the subsonic region. The present investigation concurs with the Swedish Viking satellite observations in the auroral region.
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