Title :
Small amplitude soliton propagation in a weakly relativistic magnetized space plasma: electron inertia contribution
Author :
Malik, Hitendra K. ; Singh, Khushvant
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Indian Inst. of Technol. Delhi, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
Soliton propagation in a weakly relativistic two-fluid space related plasma is studied under the effect of an external magnetic field, and the contribution of electron inertia to the soliton characteristics is evaluated. It is found that fast and slow modes are possible in such a plasma that correspond to the propagation of compressive solitons, namely fast compressive soliton and slow compressive soliton, respectively. These solitons occur for a particular range of angle θ between the directions of wave propagation and the magnetic field, given by θ≤tan-1|{uz0-vz0+√(1+2σ)mi/me}/(vx0-ux0)$0 B. This range of the wave propagation angle depends on the temperature ratio σ(=Ti/Te), mass ratio mi/me, and x and z components ux0 and uz0 and vx0 and vz0 of the ion and electron velocities, respectively. Further, the dominance of the components of ion and electron velocities on the soliton characteristics via peak soliton amplitude, soliton width and soliton energy together with the effect of electron inertia is examined. It is also realized that both types of the solitons attain the same height, width, and energy when the electron inertia is neglected, and the effect of electron inertia is more pronounced on the propagation of the slow compressive solitons.
Keywords :
plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma solitons; plasma temperature; plasma transport processes; relativistic plasmas; compressive solitons; electron inertia; electron velocities; external magnetic field; ion velocities; mass ratio; relativistic magnetized space plasma; temperature ratio; two-fluid plasma; wave propagation angle; Acoustic waves; Electrons; Equations; Laboratories; Plasma density; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Plasma transport processes; Plasma waves; Solitons; Electron inertia; fast and slow compressive solitons; magnetized plasma; small amplitude soliton; weakly relativistic ions and electrons;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2005.860137