Ion acoustic solitons in a plasma with two-temperature kappa-distributed electrons

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Abstract

Existence domains and characteristics of ion acoustic solitons are studied in a two-temperature electron plasma with both electron components being kappa-distributed, as found in Saturn's magnetosphere. As is the case for double-Boltzmann electrons, solitons of both polarities can exist over restricted ranges of fractional hot electron density ratio for this plasma model. Low values, which indicate increased suprathermal particles in the tail of the distribution, yield a smaller domain in the parameter space of hot density fraction and normalized soliton velocity (f, M), over which both soliton polarities are supported for a given plasma composition (the coexistence region). For some density ratios that support coexistence, solitons occur even at the lowest (critical) Mach number (i.e., at the acoustic speed), as found recently for a number of other plasma models. Like Maxwellians, low- distributions also support positive potential double layers over a narrow range of low fractional cool electron density (10). © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Baluku, T. K., & Hellberg, M. A. (2012). Ion acoustic solitons in a plasma with two-temperature kappa-distributed electrons. Physics of Plasmas, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3675866

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