Abstract:
It is experimentally shown that the change in the longitudinal autosoliton current in a longitudinal magnetic field depends on the direction of this magnetic field $\Bigl(|\overrightarrow{\mathbf{H}}|=|\overleftarrow{\mathbf{H}}|\Bigr)$. Within the context of the Pauli paramagnetism model for degenerate plasma, it is inferred that the difference between the currents in the current-(magnetic field) characteristics arises from the appearance of an excess concentration of spin-oriented electrons with additive mobility. The paramagnetic susceptibility and magnetization of a longitudinal autosoliton are determined.