Abstract

A study is presented for the oblique propagation of low-frequency ion acoustic (IA) shock waves in a magnetized plasma consisting of cold ions and two temperature superthermally distributed electrons. A nonlinear Korteweg de-Vries-Burger (KdV-Burger) equation is obtained by using the reductive perturbation method (RPM) which governs the dynamics of the IA shock wave. Using the solution of KdV-Burger equation, the characteristics of the IA shock wave have been studied for various plasma parameters. The combined effects of the cold to hot electron temperature ratio ( $\sigma$ ), the density ratio of hot electrons to ions ( $f$ ), the superthermality of cold and hot electrons ( $\kappa_{c}, \kappa_{h}$ ), the strength of the magnetic field ( $\omega_{ci}$ ), and the obliqueness ( $\theta$ ), significantly influence the profile of the shock wave. The findings in the present study could be important for the electrostatic wave structures in the Saturn’s magnetosphere, where two temperature electrons exist with a kappa distribution.

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