Electron acoustic waves in a magnetized plasma with kappa distributed ions

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Electron acoustic solitary waves in a two component magnetized plasma consisting of fluid cold electrons and hot superthermal ions are considered. The linear dispersion relation for electron acoustic waves is derived. In the nonlinear regime, the energy integral is obtained by a Sagdeev pseudopotential analysis, which predicts negative solitary potential structures. The effects of superthermality, obliquity, temperature, and Mach number on solitary structures are studied in detail. The results show that the superthermal index κ and electron to ion temperature ratio σ alters the regime where solitary waves can exist. It is found that an increase in magnetic field value results in an enhancement of solitonelectric field amplitude and a reduction in soliton width and pulse duration.

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Phys. Plasmas, v.19, 2012, doi: 10.1063/1.4743015

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