Kinetic Alfvénic cnoidal waves in Saturnian magnetospheric plasmas
Abstract
The characteristics of kinetic Alfvénic cnoidal waves (KACWs) in Saturn's magnetosphere plasma composed of two temperature superthermal electrons and inertial ions are presented. The Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation and its cnoidal wave solution are derived by adopting reductive perturbation technique. Only positive potential kinetic Alfvénic cnoidal and solitary waves are evolved in Saturnian magnetospheric plasma. The influence of superthermality of cold electrons, concentration of hot electrons, plasma beta and angle of propagation of the wave with respect to the magnetic field has been analyzed on the characteristics of KACWs. The findings of this investigation may shed the light on the possible existence of KACWs and acceleration as well as energy transportation in space plasmas especially in Saturn's magnetosphere.
- Publication:
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Waves in Random and Complex Media
- Pub Date:
- November 2024
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2024WRCM...34.5988S
- Keywords:
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- Kinetic Alfvén waves;
- cnoidal waves;
- solitons;
- two temperature electrons;
- KdV equation