Wave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super-thermal electrons

Abstract The wave breaking limit of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in an unmagnetised electronegative plasma, where electrons are alleged to attach onto neutral atoms or molecules and thus forming a significant amount of negative ions, has been studied analytically. A nonlinear theory...

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Main Author: Arghya Mukherjee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-16481-z
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description Abstract The wave breaking limit of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in an unmagnetised electronegative plasma, where electrons are alleged to attach onto neutral atoms or molecules and thus forming a significant amount of negative ions, has been studied analytically. A nonlinear theory has been developed, using one-dimensional (1D) relativistic multi-fluid model in order to study the roles of super-thermal electrons, negative ion species and the Lorentz factor, on the dynamics of the wave. A generalised kappa-type distribution function has been chosen for the velocities of the electrons, to couple the densities of the fluids. By assuming the travelling wave solution, the equation of motion for the evolution of the wave in a stationary wave frame has been derived and numerical solutions have been presented. Studies have been further extended, using standard Sagdeev pseudopotential method, to discover the maximum electric field amplitude sustained by these waves. The dependence of wave breaking limit on the different input parameters such as the Lorentz factor, electron temperature, spectral index of the electron velocity distribution and on the fraction and the mass ratio of the negative to positive ion species has been shown explicitly. The wavelength of these waves has been calculated for a wide range of input parameters and its dependence on aforementioned plasma parameters have been studied in detail. These results are relevant to understand particle acceleration and relativistic wave breaking phenomena in high intensity laser plasma experiments and space environments where the secondary ion species and super-thermal electrons exist.
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spelling doaj.art-2e0c6eebf60e412aa37f563480db5a572022-12-22T03:04:59ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222022-07-0112111610.1038/s41598-022-16481-zWave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super-thermal electronsArghya Mukherjee0ELI Beamlines Centre, Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of SciencesAbstract The wave breaking limit of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in an unmagnetised electronegative plasma, where electrons are alleged to attach onto neutral atoms or molecules and thus forming a significant amount of negative ions, has been studied analytically. A nonlinear theory has been developed, using one-dimensional (1D) relativistic multi-fluid model in order to study the roles of super-thermal electrons, negative ion species and the Lorentz factor, on the dynamics of the wave. A generalised kappa-type distribution function has been chosen for the velocities of the electrons, to couple the densities of the fluids. By assuming the travelling wave solution, the equation of motion for the evolution of the wave in a stationary wave frame has been derived and numerical solutions have been presented. Studies have been further extended, using standard Sagdeev pseudopotential method, to discover the maximum electric field amplitude sustained by these waves. The dependence of wave breaking limit on the different input parameters such as the Lorentz factor, electron temperature, spectral index of the electron velocity distribution and on the fraction and the mass ratio of the negative to positive ion species has been shown explicitly. The wavelength of these waves has been calculated for a wide range of input parameters and its dependence on aforementioned plasma parameters have been studied in detail. These results are relevant to understand particle acceleration and relativistic wave breaking phenomena in high intensity laser plasma experiments and space environments where the secondary ion species and super-thermal electrons exist.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-16481-z
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Wave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super-thermal electrons
Scientific Reports
title Wave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super-thermal electrons
title_full Wave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super-thermal electrons
title_fullStr Wave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super-thermal electrons
title_full_unstemmed Wave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super-thermal electrons
title_short Wave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super-thermal electrons
title_sort wave breaking field of relativistically intense electrostatic waves in electronegative plasma with super thermal electrons
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-16481-z
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