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Title: Ion- and electron-acoustic solitons and double layers in multi-component space plasmas
Authors: Lakhina, G.S.
Singh, S.V.
Kakad, Amar
Keywords: Electrostatic solitary waves
Solitons and double layers in space plasmas
Nonlinear ion- and electron-acoustic waves
Space plasmas
Sagdeev pseudo-potential techniques
Poisson equation
Multi-fluid equations
Magnetosphere
Issue Date: 2011
Citation: Adv. Sp. Res., v.47, p.1558-1567, 2011, doi: 10.1016/j.asr.2010.12.013
Abstract: A general model for the ion- and electron-acoustic solitons and double layers in a multi-component unmagnetized plasma consisting of background electrons, counter-streaming electron beams and ions is discussed. The model is based on the multi-fluid equations and the Poisson equation, and uses the Sagdeev pseudo-potential techniques. For identical counter-streaming electron beams and depending upon the plasma parameters, three types of solutions, namely, ion-acoustic, slow and fast electron-acoustic soliton/double layer, are possible. Generally, the ion acoustic solitons have positive potentials, slow-electron acoustic solitons have negative potentials and fast electron-acoustic solitons and double layers can have either positive or negative potentials depending on the core electron density. As beam speed is increased, first ion-acoustic and then slow electron-acoustic solitons disappear. At large beam speed, only fast electron-acoustic solitons/double layers survive. The results may be relevant to the observations of the electrostatic solitary waves (ESWs) observed in the Earth’s magnetosphere.
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