Abstract

We have analysed the effect of finite geometry and streaming on a resonance-like phenomenon in a beam-plasma system placed in an infinite magentic field. The resonance-like phenomenon is displayed through a variation of the amplitude of the soliton with respect to a (the ratio of electron to ion density). It is shown that this event is very prominent in the case of an infinite plasma, but for a bounded system the effect is not so significant. As such, an effect of this type will be difficult to observe experimentally unless the dimension of the containment system is considerable. Furthermore, the peak of the resonance varies considerably with the streaming velocity and other parameters of the plasma. The whole phenomenon is crucially dependent on the phase velocity of the solitary wave, whose variation is also considered in detail. Lastly, it is demonstrated that the existence of a resonance-like phenomenon can also be ascertained from an analysis of the linear dispersion relation.

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