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Influence of ions nonextensivity on the dynamics of dust acoustic double layers in a magnetized self-gravitating dusty plasma

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WAVES IN RANDOM AND COMPLEX MEDIA
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17455030.2022.2065041

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Dust acoustic double layer; self-gravitation force; polarity; E-KdV equation; nonextensivity

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The existence and polarity of dust acoustic double layers (DADLs) in a magnetized self-gravitating opposite polarity dusty plasma (OPDP) have been investigated. The study revealed that several parameters, including the nonextensivity of ions, magnetic field strength and direction, and self-gravitational field, affect the behavior of DADLs.
The existence and polarity of dust acoustic double layers (DADLs) in a magnetized self-gravitating opposite polarity dusty plasma (OPDP) have been investigated. The constituents of the OPDP model are two species of positively and negatively charged dust grains, Maxwellian electrons, and nonextensive distributed ions. Employing the reduction perturbation method to solve basic fluid equations for dust grains, the extended Korteweg-de Vries (E-KdV) equation was derived, and its solution was extracted and analyzed. Results show that DADLs behavior is influenced by several new relevant configurational parameters, including the nonextensivity of ions, strength, and direction of the static magnetic field, as well as the self-gravitational field. In the proposed OPDP model positive and negative double-layer polarities may be formed. The polarity of OPDP is severely affected by the nonextensivity of plasma ions and the mass ratio of positive dusts to negatives. Results of higher-order nonlinear equation for solitary structure deny the presence of solitons in the physical condition of modeled plasma. In this work, simultaneous effects of an external magnetic field, self-gravitational force, and plasma ions' nonextensivity have been studied extensively, which can be applied in various material processing plasmas, fusion plasmas, to space plasmas such as cometary tails, and Earth's mesosphere.

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