Dust acoustic shock wave at high dust density

Ghosh, Samiran ; Sarkar, Susmita ; Khan, Manoranjan ; Avinash, K. ; Gupta, M. R. (2003) Dust acoustic shock wave at high dust density Physics of Plasmas, 10 (4). pp. 977-983. ISSN 1070-664X

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Official URL: http://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.1555621

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Abstract

Dust acoustic (DA) shock wave at high dust density, i.e., the dust electroacoustic (DEA) or dust Coulomb (DC) shock wave has been investigated incorporating the nonadiabatic dust charge variation. The nonlinear DEA (DC) shock wave is seen to be governed by the Kortewegde Vries Burger equation, in which the Burger term is proportional to the nonadiabaticity generated dissipation. It is seen that the shock strength decreases but after reaching minimum, it increases as the dust space charge density |qdnd| increases and the shock strength of DA wave is greater than that of DEA (DC) wave. Moreover the DEA (DC) shock width increases appreciably with increase mass mi of the ion component of the dusty plasma but for DA shock wave the effect is weak.

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