Coexistence of solitons and extreme events in deep water surface waves
A Cazaubiel (MSC), G. Michel (LPS), S Lepot (SPHYNX), B Semin (LPS), S, Auma\^itre (SPHYNX), M Berhanu (MSC), F\'elicien Bonnefoy (LHEEA), Eric, Falcon (MSC)

TL;DR
This study experimentally demonstrates the coexistence of solitons and extreme events in deep water waves, confirming predictions from integrable turbulence theory for the nonlinear Schrödinger equation and characterizing their statistical properties.
Contribution
First experimental observation of solitons and extreme events coexistence in hydrodynamic waves, validating integrable turbulence theory predictions.
Findings
Extreme events result from wave steepening after one nonlinear length scale.
Number of solitons and extreme events increases during propagation.
Wave field exhibits a heavy-tailed distribution and a power-law spectrum with exponent -4.5.
Abstract
We study experimentally, in a large-scale basin, the propagation of unidirectional deep water gravity waves stochastically modulated in phase. We observe the emergence of nonlinear localized structures that evolve on a stochastic wave background. Such a coexistence is expected by the integrable turbulence theory for the nonlinear Schr{\"o}dinger equation (NLSE), and we report the first experimental observation in the context of hydrodynamic waves. We characterize the formation, the properties and the dynamics of these nonlinear coherent structures (solitons and extreme events) within the incoherent wave background. The extreme events result from the strong steepening of wave train fronts, and their emergence occurs after roughly one nonlinear length scale of propagation (estimated from NLSE). Solitons arise when nonlinearity and dispersion are weak, and of the same order of magnitude as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOcean Waves and Remote Sensing · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons · Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
