Modified plasma waves described by a logarithmic electrodynamics
Abstract
The propagation of plasma waves in a new non-linear, logarithmic electrodynamics model is performed. A cold, uniform, collisionless fluid plasma model is applied. Electrostatic waves in magnetized plasma are shown to correspond to modified Trivelpiece-Gould modes, together with changes of the plasma and upper-hybrid frequencies, driven by the logarithmic electrodynamics effects. Electromagnetic waves are described by a generalized Appleton-Hartree dispersion relation. The cases of propagation parallel or perpendicular to the equilibrium magnetic field are analyzed in detail. In particular, generalized ordinary and extraordinary modes are obtained. We determine the changes, due to logarithmic electrodynamics, in the allowable and forbidden frequency bands of the new extraordinary mode. Estimates are provided about the strength of the ambient magnetic field, so that the non-linear electrodynamics effects become decisive.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1812.10755,
title = {Modified plasma waves described by a logarithmic electrodynamics},
author = {Fernando Haas and Patricio Gaete and Leonardo P. R. Ospedal and José Abdalla Helayël-Neto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.10755},
year = {2019}
}