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Damped dust-ion-acoustic solitons in collisional magnetized nonthermal plasmas

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO PLASMA PHYSICS
Volume 61, Issue 9, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/ctpp.202100065

Keywords

dKdV; dmKdV; dust-ion-acoustic waves; solitary waves; solitons

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This study examines the characteristics of dissipative dust-ion-acoustic soliton modes in a multispecies magnetized collisional nonthermal plasma system, considering the influence of ion-neutral collision and the importance of the nonthermal kappa-distribution in such plasma environments. The results show significant impact on the propagation nature and basic features of dissipative DIASWs due to variation in plasma configuration parameters and supethermality index kappa.
A multispecies magnetized collisional nonthermal plasma system, containing inertial ion species, noninertial electron species following nonthermal kappa-distribution, and immobile dust particles, is considered to examine the characteristics of the dissipative dust-ion-acoustic soliton modes, theoretically and parametrically. The electrostatic solitary modes are found to be associated with the low-frequency dissipative dust-ion-acoustic solitary waves (DIASWs). The ion-neutral collision is taken into account, and the influence of ion-neutral collisional effects on the dynamics of dissipative DIASWs is investigated. It is reported that most of the plasma medium in space and laboratory are far from thermal equilibrium, and the particles in such plasma system are well fitted via the kappa-nonthermal distribution than via the thermal Maxwellian distribution. The reductive perturbation approach is adopted to derive the damped KdV (dKdV) equation, and the solitary wave solution of the dKdV equation is derived via the tangent hyperbolic method to analyse the basic features (amplitude, width, speed, time evolution, etc.) of dissipative DIASWs. The propagation nature and also the basic features of dissipative DIASWs are seen to influence significantly due to the variation of the plasma configuration parameters and also due to the variation of the supethermality index kappa in the considered plasma system. The implication of the results of this study could be useful for better understanding the electrostatic localized disturbances, in the ion length and time scale, in space and experimental dusty plasmas, where the presence of excess energetic electrons and ion-neutral collisional damping are accountable.

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