A search for Langmuir solitons in the Earth's foreshock
The Earth's foreshock region, the region which is magnetically connected to the bow shock, is a region of intense Langmuir waves. Some of these waves have an envelope similar to that expected for one‐dimensional Langmuir solitons. A computer search for such waveforms has identified a number suf...
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description | The Earth's foreshock region, the region which is magnetically connected to the bow shock, is a region of intense Langmuir waves. Some of these waves have an envelope similar to that expected for one‐dimensional Langmuir solitons. A computer search for such waveforms has identified a number sufficient for statistical investigation. It is concluded that there is no evidence for stable waveforms like one‐dimensional Langmuir solitons. |
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