Nonlinear convective motion in a rotating magnetized electron-positron plasma

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Cold Plasmas, Convection, Electron Plasma, Electron-Positron Plasmas, Rotating Plasmas, Vorticity, Angular Momentum, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Nonlinearity, Positrons, Pulsars, Stellar Envelopes

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Electrostatic vortex propagation in a cold rotating electron-positron plasma embedded in a strong magnetic field is studied. Two coupled nonlinear equations which govern the dynamics of finite amplitude low frequency electrostatic convective motion are derived. The possibility of dipole vortex formation is discussed. The data reveal that localized vortices can exist in an electron-positron magnitized plasma and they are associated with the electrostatic convective motion in a rotating magnetoplasma.

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