Magnetosonic soliton in a relativistically hot plasma

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Thermodynamics Of Plasmas, Solitons, Bgk Modes, Magnetohydrodynamics And Plasmas

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Magnetosonic solutions, which are a generalization of the recently discovered relativistic zero-temperature soliton in including a self-consistent temperature, are found to exist, and are also highly electrically charged. The maximally allowed potential drop across the half-width of a relativistically propagating soliton is approximately 1/12(γ∞)1/2γt∞βt∞ GV when (γ∞)1/2γt∞βt∞>>1, where γ∞ and γt∞ are the Lorentz factors of the soliton speed and background ion thermal speed, respectively. The soliton is reduced to the previously found cold one, which is charged up to 1 GV, when the above inequality is reversed.

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