A nonlinear transverse wave propagating at an angle to the magnetic field in an electron-positron plasma

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Earth Magnetosphere, Electron-Positron Plasmas, Magnetoacoustic Waves, Plasma Waves, Pulsars, Stellar Atmospheres, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Electron Plasma, Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation, Positrons, Solitary Waves, Stellar Radiation, Transverse Waves

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Reference is made to the studies by Melikidze et al. (1981) and Sakai and Kowata (1980), which dealt with a nonlinear transverse wave propagating in the direction of the magnetic field. It is noted that far from the surface of the pulsars, the lines of force of the magnetic field bend. For this reason, magnetoacoustic waves propagating at an angle to the magnetic field are investigated, and nonlinear equations are derived which describe the behavior of the amplitudes. The nonlinear waves in an electron-positron plasma in a magnetic field directed along the x axis are investigated with the aid of collisionless kinetic equations and the Maxwell equations. It is assumed that the nonperturbed distribution function is identical for the electrons and positrons and that it depends only on the x component of the momentum.

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