A High-Order Asymptotic Analysis of the Benjamin-Feir Instability Spectrum in Arbitrary Depth (2206.01817v1)
Abstract: We investigate the Benjamin-Feir (or modulational) instability of Stokes waves, i.e., small-amplitude, one-dimensional periodic gravity waves of permanent form and constant velocity, in water of finite and infinite depth. We develop a perturbation method to describe to high-order accuracy the unstable spectral elements associated with this instability, obtained by linearizing Euler's equations about the small-amplitude Stokes waves. These unstable elements form a figure-eight curve centered at the origin of the complex spectral plane, which is parameterized by a Floquet exponent. Our asymptotic expansions of this figure-eight are in excellent agreement with numerical computations as well as recent rigorous results by Berti, Maspero, and Ventura. From our expansions, we derive high-order estimates for the growth rates of the Benjamin-Feir instability and for the parameterization of the Benjamin-Feir figure-eight curve with respect to the Floquet exponent. We are also able to compare the Benjamin-Feir and high-frequency instability spectra analytically for the first time, revealing three different regimes of the Stokes waves, depending on the predominant instability.