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SUMMARY
The maximum amplitude sustained by relativistically intense plasma waves, supported by electron motion, was calculated earlier than Dawson`s23 discovery of wave breaking for nonrelativistic plasma oscillations. In both nonrelativistic25 and relativistic regime26-29, the inclusion of finite electron temperature results in decreasing the wave breaking limit in comparison with their respective cold plasma wave breaking amplitude. The influence of ion motion on the dynamics of relativistically intense electrostatic plasma waves was first presented by K hachatryan31 in 1998. From the relativistic two fluid model it has been shown that although the wave-breaking . . .
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