Abstract

The dynamic behavior of ion-acoustic waves (IAWs) inside a magnetized auroral zone plasma including ions as well as two-temperature electrons is investigated. The Kadomtsev–Petviashvili (KP) and modified KP (mKP) equations are provided using the reductive perturbation method (RPT). In fluid dynamics, plasma physics, and electrodynamics, mKP equation can be utilized to characterize wave phenomena. It increases our interest due to its significant physical and mechanical value. The new extended direct algebraic approach is used to compute several traveling wave patterns for the nonlinear mKP equation. It is a simple, concise and general method in symbolic computations for solitary wave solutions for nonlinear problems. It yields dark solitary solutions, the community for semi-dark soliton results, dark singular soliton effects, kink soliton results, and soliton consequences encompassing trigonometric function, mixture hyperbolic function, as well as rational functions. Some arbitrarily chosen solutions are displayed visually for physical understanding. Moreover, the sensitivity of the perturbed dynamical structure equivalent to the mKP equation has been explored. Furthermore, the effect of IAWs spectral index on the parameters of the solitary-wave solutions and the sensitivity of the perturbed dynamical system of mKP equations is investigated in detail.

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