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Title: | The effect of charge separation on nonlinear electrostatic waves in a magnetized dusty plasma with two-temperature ions |
Authors: | Maharaj, S. K. Bharuthram, R. Pillay, S. R. Singh, S. V. Reddy, R. V. Lakhina, G. S. |
Keywords: | Magnetohydrodynamic and fluid equation Plasma interactions with antennas Plasma-filled waveguides Magnetohydrodynamics Plasma kinetic equations |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Citation: | Multifacets of Dusty Plasmas: Fifth International Conference on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas by José Tito and Padma K. Shulka. AIP Conference Proceedings 1041. Conference Location and Date: Ponta Degada, Azores, Portugal, 18-23 May 2008. Published October 2008., p.305-306, DOI :10.1063/1.2997143 |
Abstract: | In view of the observations of parallel (to Earth's magnetic field) spiky electric field structures by the FAST satellite, a theoretical study is conducted using a dusty plasma model comprising Boltzmann distributed hot and cool ions, Boltzmann electrons and a negatively charged cold dust fluid to investigate the existence of similar low frequency nonlinear electrostatic waves in a dusty plasma which could have a similar appearance as the observed waveforms. Charge separation effects are incorporated into our model by the inclusion of Poisson's equation as opposed to assuming quasineutrality. The system of nonlinear equations is then numerically solved. The resulting electric field structure is examined as a function of various plasma parameters such as Mach number, driving electric field amplitude, bulk dust drift speed, particle densities and particle temperatures. |
URI: | http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1834 |
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