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On the nature of kinetic electrostatic electron nonlinear (KEEN) waves

Plasma Physics 2015-06-18 v1

Abstract

An analytical theory is proposed for the kinetic electrostatic electron nonlinear (KEEN) waves originally found in simulations by Afeyan et al [arXiv:1210.8105]. We suggest that KEEN waves represent saturated states of the negative mass instability (NMI) reported recently by Dodin et al [Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 215006 (2013)]. Due to the NMI, trapped electrons form macroparticles that produce field oscillations at harmonics of the bounce frequency. At large enough amplitudes, these harmonics can phase-lock to the main wave and form stable nonlinear dissipationless structures that are nonstationary but otherwise similar to Bernstein-Greene-Kruskal modes. The theory explains why the formation of KEEN modes is sensitive to the excitation scenario and yields estimates that agree with the numerical results of Afeyan et al. A new type of KEEN wave may be possible at even larger amplitudes of the driving field than those used in simulations so far.

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@article{arxiv.1402.6269,
  title  = {On the nature of kinetic electrostatic electron nonlinear (KEEN) waves},
  author = {I. Y. Dodin and N. J. Fisch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.6269},
  year   = {2015}
}