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Effect of κ-deformed Kaniadakis distribution on the modulational instability of electron-acoustic waves in a non-Maxwellian plasma

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Volume 35, Issue 10, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0171327

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This paper reports the modulational instability of high-frequency electron-acoustic waves in a non-Maxwellian plasma composed of two types of electrons and stationary ions. The deformation parameter and the hot-to-cold electron density ratio significantly affect the modulational instability.
In this paper, the modulational instability (MI) of the high-frequency electron-acoustic waves (EAWs) is reported in a non-Maxwellian plasma composed of two distinct types of electrons and stationary ions. One type of electrons is treated as a cold inertial fluid, whereas the other type is considered as inertialess species following kappa-deformed Kaniadakis distribution. The fluid equations to the current model are reduced via a reductive perturbation technique to a nonlinear Schrodinger equation, which is then used to compute the MI and the growth rate of the EAWs. It is instructive to note that the deformation parameter (which develops the Kaniadakis entropy) and the hot-to-cold electron density ratio (hot electron concentration) significantly affect the conditions for MI. The modulated envelope black (dark and gray) solitons are investigated. The current results are beneficial in analyzing the spectrum of the cosmic rays, which violates manifestly the Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics. Moreover, the obtained results can be used to understand the mystery of many observations in stars where the presence of non-Maxwellian particles dominates.

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