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Fast and slow magnetosonic shock waves in non-Maxwellian plasmas

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RESULTS IN PHYSICS
Volume 54, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.rinp.2023.107084

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In this study, the investigation of obliquely propagating nonlinear fast and slow magnetosonic wave modes in a hot non-Maxwellian dissipative plasma was conducted. Modified temperatures for the non-extensive Q- and (r, q)-distributions were derived to correspond to the physical properties of such plasmas. The linear dispersion relation and Kadomstev-Petvashvilli-Burgers equation were derived using the reductive perturbation technique, and the effect of non-extensive parameter Q, spectral indices (r, q), and kinematic viscosity ν on the linear and nonlinear propagation of the wave modes was investigated. The results show significant modifications in the linear and nonlinear propagation of fast and slow magnetosonic waves in non-Maxwellian plasmas.
Obliquely propagating nonlinear fast and slow magnetosonic wave modes in a hot non-Maxwellian dissipative plasma are investigated in the current work. Modified temperatures have been derived for the non-extensive Q- and (r, q)-distributions that correspond to the physical properties of such non-Maxwellian plasmas. The reductive perturbation technique has been employed to derive the linear dispersion relation (LDR) and Kadomstev-Petvashvilli-Burgers (KPB) equation for slow and fast magnetosonic wave modes in two dimensions. We then investigated the effect of non-extensive parameter Q, spectral indices (r, q) and kinematic viscosity nu on the LDR and nonlinear propagation of KPB shock profiles for both the slow and fast mode magnetosonic waves. We found that linear and nonlinear propagation of fast and slow magnetosonic wave modes have been considerably modified in such non-Maxwellian plasmas. The results presented here would depict a realistic picture of the propagation of linear and nonlinear fast and slow magnetosonic wave modes in non-Maxwellian plasmas.

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