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Title: Do nonlinear waves evolve in a universal manner in dusty and other plasma environments?
Authors: Bharuthram, R.
Singh, S.V.
Maharaj, S.K.
Moolla, S.
Lazarus, I.J.
Reddy, R.V.
Lakhina, G.S.
Keywords: Plasma environments
Nonlinear waves
Dusty plasmas
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: Journal of Plasma Physics, v.80/6, p.825-832, 2014, doi: 10.1017/S0022377814000427
Abstract: Using a fluid theory approach, this article provides a comparative study on the evolution of nonlinear waves in dusty plasmas, as well as other plasma environments, viz electron-ion, and electron-positron plasmas. Where applicable, relevance to satellite measurements is pointed out. A range of nonlinear waves from low frequency (ion acoustic and ion cyclotron waves), high frequency (electron acoustic and electron cyclotron waves) in electron-ion plasmas, ultra-low frequency (dust acoustic and dust cyclotron waves) in dusty plasmas and in electron-positron plasmas are discussed. Depending upon the plasma parameters, saw-tooth and bipolar structures are shown to evolve.
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