Dependence of coherent nonlinear whistler interaction on wave amplitude

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Amplitudes, Energetic Particles, High Energy Electrons, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Whistlers, Computerized Simulation, Cosmic Plasma, Earth Magnetosphere, Self Consistent Fields

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Dependence of coherent nonlinear whistler interaction on wave amplitudes is investigated by both computer simulations and accompanied theoretical consideration. Six self-consistent computer simulations have been carried out for six different initial amplitudes of whistler waves. The computer code follows Newtonian dynamics of 3072 superparticles in a self-consistent wave field. In four cases, a monochromatic whistler wave grows up exponentially and subsequently shows an amplitude oscillation around a saturation level. The saturation levels in these four cases are, however, almost the same regardless of the initial wave amplitudes. In the other two cases in which the initial wave amplitudes are larger than the saturation level of the previous four cases, the whistler wave shows neither growth nor damping but merely shows gradually decaying amplitude oscillations.

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