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Dust negative ion acoustic shock waves in a dusty multi-ion plasma with positive dust charging current

Phys. Plasmas 16, 113701 (2009); doi:10.1063/1.3257171

Published 4 November 2009

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S. S. Duha
Department of Physics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka 1342, Bangladesh
Recent analysis of Mamun et al. [ Phys. Lett. A 373, 2355 (2009)], who considered electrons, light positive ions, heavy negative ions, and extremely massive (few micron size) charge fluctuating dust, has been extended by positive dust charging current, i.e., considering the charging currents for positively charged dust grains. A dusty multi-ion plasma system consisting of electrons, light positive ions, negative ions, and extremely massive (few micron size) charge fluctuating stationary dust have been considered. The electrostatic shock waves associated with negative ion dynamics and dust charge fluctuation have been investigated by employing the reductive perturbation method. It has been shown that the dust charge fluctuation is a source of dissipation and is responsible for the formation of dust negative ion acoustic (DNIA) shock structures. The basic features of such DNIA shock structures have been identified. The findings of this investigation may be useful in understanding the laboratory phenomena and space dusty plasmas. ©2009 American Institute of Physics
History: Received 2 September 2009; accepted 9 October 2009; published 4 November 2009
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 52.27.Lw
    Dusty or complex plasmas; plasma crystals
  • 52.35.Tc
    Shock waves and discontinuities in plasma
  • 52.35.Fp
    Plasma electrostatic waves and oscillations
  • YEAR: 2009

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1070-664X (print)   1089-7674 (online)
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