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Relativistic quasi-solitons and embedded solitons with circular polarization in cold plasmas (1606.02582v2)

Published 8 Jun 2016 in physics.plasm-ph

Abstract: The existence of localized electromagnetic structures is discussed in the framework of the 1-dimensional relativistic Maxwell-fluid model for a cold plasma with immobile ions. New partially localized solutions are found with a finite-difference algorithm designed to locate numerically exact solutions of the Maxwell-fluid system. These solutions are called quasi-solitons and consist of a localized electromagnetic wave trapped in a spatially extended electron plasma wave. They are organized in families characterized by the number of nodes $p$ of the vector potential and exist in a continuous range of parameters in the $\omega-V$ plane, where $V$ is the velocity of propagation and $\omega$ is the vector potential angular frequency. A parametric study shows that the familiar fully localized relativistic solitons are special members of the families of partially localized quasi-solitons. Soliton solution branches with $p>1$ are therefore parametrically embedded in the continuum of quasi-solitons. On the other hand, geometric arguments and numerical simulations indicate that $p=0$ solitons exist only in the limit of either small amplitude or vanishing velocity. Direct numerical simulations of the Maxwell-fluid model indicate that the $p>0$ quasi-solitons (and embedded solitons) are unstable and lead to wake excitation, while $p=0$ quasi-solitons appear stable. This helps explain the ubiquitous observation of structures that resemble $p=0$ solitons in numerical simulations of laser-plasma interaction.

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