Journal of King Saud University: Science (Aug 2024)
Study of shear Alfve’n waves with Landau quantization effect in degenerate relativistic plasma
Abstract
In a ground breaking endeavor, we investigate a fundamental quantum property of fermions, specifically electrons, within a non-uniform quantized magnetic field, unveiling novel insights into shear Alfve’n waves in the relativistic realm of quantum plasma, particularly within the context of a degenerate Fermi gas. Employing the quantum magnetohydrodynamic model, we delve into the profound implications of the Landau quantization effect. This quantum phenomenon holds paramount importance across diverse fields such as condensed matter physics, astrophysics, and quantum information. Our study focuses on a plasma composed of degenerate relativistic electrons coexisting with cold fluid ions, which are non-degenerate particles. The findings of this research reveal substantial modifications in the thermodynamic, kinetic, and dispersion relation characteristics of shear Alfve’n waves when subjected to a non-uniform quantized magnetic field. This exploration offers a pioneering perspective on the intricate interplay between quantum physics and plasma dynamics, with implications for a wide array of scientific disciplines.