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How can slow plasma electron holes exist?

Plasma Physics 2021-07-21 v2 Space Physics

Abstract

One dimensional analysis is presented of solitary positive potential plasma structures whose velocity lies within the range of ion distribution velocities that are strongly populated: so called "slow" electron holes. It is shown that to avoid the self-acceleration of the hole velocity away from ion velocities it must lie within a local minimum in the ion velocity distribution. Quantitative criteria for the existence of stable equilibria are obtained. The background ion distributions required are generally stable to ion-ion modes unless the electron temperature is much higher than the ion temperature. Since slow positive potential solitons are shown not to be possible without a significant contribution from trapped electrons, it seems highly likely that such observed slow potential structures are indeed electron holes.

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@article{arxiv.2104.13800,
  title  = {How can slow plasma electron holes exist?},
  author = {I H Hutchinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.13800},
  year   = {2021}
}

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