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Title: Transitional properties of supersolitons in a two electron temperature warm multi-ion plasma
Authors: Steffy, S.V.
Ghosh, S.S.
Keywords: Plasma
Supersolitons
Sagdeev pseudopotential technique
Ion acoustic supersoliton
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Physics of Plasmas, 23, 082304, doi: 10.1063/1.4959851
Abstract: The existence domain of an ion acoustic supersoliton and its transition to a regular kind of solitary wave have been explored in detail using Sagdeev pseudopotential technique for a two electron temperature warm multi-ion plasma having two species of ions. It was found that both the cold to hot electron temperature ratio and their respective ambient densities play a deterministic role for the existence of a supersoliton, as well as its transitional processes to a regular solitary wave. Analogous to a double layer solution, which often marks the boundary of the existence domain of a regular solitary wave, a “curve of inflection” determines the boundary of the existence domain of a supersoliton. The characteristics of the “curve of inflection,” in turn, depend on the respective concentrations of the two ion species. It is observed that the supersolitons are actually a subset of a more general kind of solutions which are characterized by a fluctuation in the corresponding charge separation which precedes their maximum amplitude. It is also observed that these novel kinds of solitary structures, including supersolitons, occur only for a very narrow range of parameters near constant amplitude beyond which the wave breaks.
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