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Nonlinear spectral analysis of ion acoustic solitary wave solutions to the forced Korteweg-de Vries equation

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Abstract

Solitary ion acoustic waves (solitons) in a collisionless plasma can exhibit strong stability properties even though they are nonlinear. This makes them an attractive indirect sensing mechanism for sub-cm orbital debris in low Earth orbit which is unobservable. However, observations of these solitons from spacecraft or experiment rely on visual identification because solitons are broadband in a Fourier based analysis. In this work, we numerically implement a nonlinear spectral decomposition known as the Inverse Scattering Transform and demonstrate its ability to successfully detect solitons in simulations of the Korteweg-de Vries equation, which models ion acoustic dynamics. This spectral technique is applied to simulations of solitons generated by a 10 mm spherical debris object orbiting at an altitude of 2000km interacting with the ionospheric plasma. We demonstrate the feasibility of using this technique as a real time analysis tool for screening spacecraft data for solitons.

Publication: Nonlinear spectral analysis of the forced Korteweg de Vries equation (to be submitted)

Presenters

  • Ian DesJardin

    University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Ian DesJardin

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Christine M Hartzell

    University of Maryland, College Park