Low energy Langmuir cavitons: asymptotic limit of weak turbulence
P. Henri, F. Califano, C. Briand, A. Mangeney

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates through simulations that Langmuir cavitons, coherent structures in plasma turbulence, can form and saturate at low energies during weak turbulence, challenging the belief they only occur at high energies.
Contribution
It reveals that Langmuir cavitons emerge from weak turbulence and saturate at lower energies than previously thought, with implications for space plasma observations.
Findings
Cavitons form during the evolution of weak Langmuir turbulence.
Cavitons saturate at energies much lower than plasma thermal energy.
Cavitons have larger length scales than the Debye length.
Abstract
Langmuir turbulence is an archetype of wave turbulence in plasma physics. By means of 1D-1V Vlasov-Poisson simulations, we show that coherent structures, called Langmuir cavitons, are generated by the long time evolution of Langmuir weak turbulence, thus illustrating the breakdown of a weak turbulence regime. These structures correspond to an equilibrium between the pressure forces and the ponderomotive force resulting from high frequency Langmuir oscillations. Langmuir cavitons are typical features of strong Langmuir turbulence expected to be generated at high energy and to saturate when Langmuir energy is of the order of the plasma thermal energy. Despite this wide-spread belief, here we observe that cavitons, emerging from weak Langmuir turbulence evolution, saturate at much lower energies. We show that these Langmuir coherent structures are characterized by a much larger length…
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