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      Nonlinear Coupling of Electromagnetic and Electron Acoustic Waves in Multi-Species Degenerate Astrophysical Plasma

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          Nonlinear wave--coupling is studied in a multi-species degenerate astrophysical plasma consisting of two electron species (at different temperatures): a highly degenerate main component plus a smaller classical relativistic flow immersed in a static neutralizing ion background. It is shown that the high frequency electromagnetic (HF EM) waves, through their strong nonlinear interactions with the electron--acoustic waves (sustained by a multi-electron component (degenerate) plasma surrounding a compact astrophysical object) can scatter to lower frequencies so that the radiation observed faraway will be spectrally shifted downwards. It is also shown that, under definite conditions, the EM waves could settle into stationary Solitonic states. It is expected that the effects of such structures may persist as detectable signatures in forms of modulated micro-pulses in the radiation observed far away from the accreting compact object. Both these effects will advance our abilities to interpret the radiation coming out of the compact objects.

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          31 December 2019
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          1912.13197
          99b2f3a0-f50c-4ae3-b066-e2c8172722e2

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          8 pages of two-column text, accepted for publication to Physics of Plasmas
          physics.plasm-ph astro-ph.SR

          Plasma physics,Solar & Stellar astrophysics
          Plasma physics, Solar & Stellar astrophysics

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