Complex shock structure in multi-species dusty plasma with nonextensive electrons and two-temperature nonthermal ions
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American Institute of Physics
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A theoretical investigation has been made to explore the behavior of nonplanar (cylindrical and spherical) electrostatic shock waves in a dusty
plasma system that consists of arbitarily charged dust particles, negatively charged heavy ions following Cairn’s distribution, positively charged
ions with two different temperatures, and nonextensive electrons. The reductive perturbation technique is used to derive a modified Burgers
equation analytically. Analytical analysis shows that the characteristics of the nonplanar shock waves, including their polarity, amplitude,
width, and phase speed, undergo significant alterations due to factors such as the charges on dust particles, the number density of particles, the temperatures of heavy and light ions, nonextensive electron behavior, and dust kinematic viscosity. Furthermore, this study found
shock structures with either a positive or negative potential, depending on the critical value of the proportion of ions to the density of dust
particles. The findings maybe useful in understanding the characteristics of shock waves both in space plasma environments and laboratory
plasmas.
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Tanisa, N. Y., Ferdousi, M., & Saaduzzaman, D. M. (2024).