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Interaction phenomena of ion‐acoustic quasi‐solitons and classical‐solitons in three component plasma
Author(s) -
Alam M S,
Talukder M R
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
contributions to plasma physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.531
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1521-3986
pISSN - 0863-1042
DOI - 10.1002/ctpp.201800163
Subject(s) - korteweg–de vries equation , physics , soliton , amplitude , plasma , atomic physics , ion , collision , elastic collision , cnoidal wave , collision frequency , quantum electrodynamics , electron , quantum mechanics , classical mechanics , nonlinear system , wave packet , computer security , computer science
The space–time evolution of the cnoidal‐soliton solution, characteristics of the quasi‐soliton solution of Korteweg‐de‐Vries (KdV) equation, and the interaction phenomena of ion‐acoustic waves (IAWs) are investigated in a plasma system consisting of positive and negative ions with superthermal electrons. To do this,Ar + SF 5 −and ( Ar + ,  F − ) plasmas are considered and two‐sided KdV equations (KdVEs) are derived applying the extended Poincaré‐Lighthill‐Kuo (ePLK) method. The effects on wave structures, potential profiles, and propagation characteristics with plasma parameters of the cnoidal‐wave, quasi‐soliton solution, and head‐on collision phenomena of IAWs are presented graphically. It was found that the superthermality parameter and the mass ratio of ions play a significant role in the head‐on collision between soliton and standing cnoidal wave and reveal that the collision is elastic and both waves change their phase shifts due to collision. Moreover, the superthermality parameters are also responsible for the production of compressive and rarefactive phase shifts in overtaking collision processes between right travelling classical soliton (CS) and cnoidal wave (CW) and reduced the amplitudes of IAWs. It was also found that a new wave is created with a high amplitude in the interacting region during collision depending on the plasma parameters.

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