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Title: Slow electrostatic solitary waves in Earth’s plasma sheet boundary layer
Authors: Kakad, Amar
Kakad, Bharati
Anekallu, Chandrasekhar
Lakhina, G.S.
Yoshiharu, Omura
Fazakerley, Andrew
Keywords: Slow electrostatic solitary waves
Plasma sheet
Ion acoustic solitary waves
Solitary waves
Boundary layer
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: JGR, 121, doi:10.1002/2016JA022365
Abstract: We modeled Cluster spacecraft observations of slow electrostatic solitary waves (SESWs) in the Earth’s northern plasma sheet boundary layer (PSBL) region on the basis of nonlinear fluid theory and fluid simulation. Various plasma parameters observed by the Cluster satellite at the time of the SESWs were examined to investigate the generation process of the SESWs. The nonlinear fluid model shows the coexistence of slow and fast ion acoustic waves and the presence of electron acoustic waves in the PSBL region. The fluid simulations, performed to examine the evolution of these waves in the PSBL region, showed the presence of an extra mode along with the waves supported by the nonlinear fluid theory. This extra mode is identified as the Buneman mode, which is generated by relative drifts of ions and electrons. A detailed investigation of the characteristics of the SESWs reveals that the SESWs are slow ion acoustic solitary waves.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1038
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