A small-amplitude study of solitons near critical plasma compositions
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Olivier, Carel P.
Verheest, Frank
Maharaj, Shimul K.
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The properties of small-amplitude solitons are established near critical plasma
compositions in a generalized fluid plasma with an arbitrary number of species.
The study is conducted via a Taylor series expansion of the Sagdeev potential. It
is shown that there are two types of critical compositions, namely rich critical and
poor critical compositions. The coexistence of positive and negative polarity solitons
is shown to arise at rich critical compositions and near rich critical compositions.
At poor critical compositions, no small-amplitude solitons exist, while weak double
layers arise near poor critical compositions. A novel analytical expression is obtained
for a small-amplitude acoustic speed soliton solution near rich critical compositions.
These solitons have a Lorentzian shape with much fatter tails than regular solitons.
A case study is also performed for a simple fluid model consisting of cold ions and
two Boltzmann electron species. Exact agreement is obtained between the Sagdeev
analysis and reductive perturbation theory. For the first time, we derive the same
Lorentzian acoustic speed soliton from reductive perturbation theory
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Olivier, C.P. et al. 2016. A small-amplitude study of solitons near critical plasma compositions. Journal of plasma physics, 82: Article no 905820605. [ https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022377816001082]
