2003
DOI: 10.5194/npg-10-65-2003
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Some theoretical models for solitary structures of boundary layer waves

Abstract: Abstract. Solitary electrostatic structures have been observed in and around auroral zone field lines at various altitudes ranging from close to the ionosphere, to the magnetopause low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) and cusp on the dayside, and to the plasma sheet boundary layer on the nightside. In this review, various models based on solitons/double layers and BGK modes or phase space holes are discussed in order to explain the characteristics of these solitary structures.

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“…Various models have been proposed to explain the solitary pulses (for a review, see Lakhina et al [2000, 2003]). Most of the theoretical models fall basically in two categories, namely: (1) the soliton/solitary wave models based on fluid equations [ Temerin et al , 1979; Dubouloz et al , 1991a, 1991b, 1993; Reddy and Lakhina , 1991; Reddy et al , 1992; Berthomier et al , 1998, 2000; Singh et al , 2001a] and (2) the BGK (Bernstein‐Greene‐Kruskal)/phase space holes models which are essentially kinetic in nature and in which trapped particles effects play an important role in sustaining the nonlinear structures [ Muschietti et al , 1999; Krasovsky et al , 1997].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various models have been proposed to explain the solitary pulses (for a review, see Lakhina et al [2000, 2003]). Most of the theoretical models fall basically in two categories, namely: (1) the soliton/solitary wave models based on fluid equations [ Temerin et al , 1979; Dubouloz et al , 1991a, 1991b, 1993; Reddy and Lakhina , 1991; Reddy et al , 1992; Berthomier et al , 1998, 2000; Singh et al , 2001a] and (2) the BGK (Bernstein‐Greene‐Kruskal)/phase space holes models which are essentially kinetic in nature and in which trapped particles effects play an important role in sustaining the nonlinear structures [ Muschietti et al , 1999; Krasovsky et al , 1997].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21. Lakhina et al (2003; have proposed that nonlinear low-frequency waves, consisting of Alfvén and/or proton cyclotron waves, can drive high-frequency electrostatic modes. The electrostatic modes saturate by trapping electrons, thereby leading to the generation of electron holes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent observations by the WIND satellite in the Earth's bow shock also reveal localized structures with bipolar electric fields typical for electron BGK modes or holes [14 -17]. The geomagnetic field-aligned bipolar electric field pulses associated with electron phase space holes have also been observed by the Polar and Cluster spacecrafts in the magnetosheath and at the Earth's magnetopause [18][19][20].…”
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