Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1898540 Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 2012 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study a dispersive counterpart of the classical gas dynamics problem of the interaction of a shock wave with a counter-propagating simple rarefaction wave, often referred to as the shock wave refraction. The refraction of a one-dimensional dispersive shock wave (DSW) due to its head-on collision with the centred rarefaction wave (RW) is considered in the framework of the defocusing nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) equation. For the integrable cubic nonlinearity case we present a full asymptotic description of the DSW refraction by constructing appropriate exact solutions of the Whitham modulation equations in Riemann invariants. For the NLS equation with saturable nonlinearity, whose modulation system does not possess Riemann invariants, we take advantage of the recently developed method for the DSW description in non-integrable dispersive systems to obtain main physical parameters of the DSW refraction. The key features of the DSW-RW interaction predicted by our modulation theory analysis are confirmed by direct numerical solutions of the full dispersive problem.

► A head-on interaction of a dispersive shock wave and a rarefaction wave is studied. ► The model is the defocusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation. ► The cubic and saturable nonlinearities are considered. ► For the cubic nonlinearity, a full modulation solution is constructed. ► For the saturable nonlinearity, the key interaction parameters are found.

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