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Stability analysis of non-thermal complex astrofluids in the presence of polarized dust-charge fluctuations

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ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
Volume 361, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-016-2912-z

Keywords

Self-gravity; Dusty cloud; Polarization; Nonextensivity

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  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST) of New Delhi, Government of India
  2. SERB Fast Track Project [SR/FTP/PS-021/2011]

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The panoptic influence of plasma q-nonextensivity and dust-charge fluctuations on the gravito-electromagnetic stability behaviour of a realistic non-thermal complex astroplasma model configuration with infinite geometrical extension is reconnoitered. It includes active viscoelasticity and dust polarization force-field effects in quasi-neutral hydrostatic equilibrium on the astrophysical fluid scales of space and time. The nontrivial linear model is simplified with the Jeans homogenization assumption (Jeans swindle, no zeroth-order force-field). It analytically and logically enables us to relax from the inclusion of large-scale inhomogeneities and of associated intrinsic complications. The role of boundary effects on the dynamical stability is assumed to be insignificant. We apply a standard technique of the Fourier formulaic plane-wave analysis over the basic cloud-structuring equations in a closed integrated form. It reduces the model Fourier algebraic equations decoupling into a unique form of cubic dispersion relation having mixed variable coefficients, which, indeed, explicitly, evolve on the diverse model plasma parameters. It is interestingly seen that the polarization and nonextensive effects directly play destabilizing roles. In contrast, the viscoelasticity and magnetic field create stabilizing effects on the instability. The pragmatic significance and applicability in the context of astro-cosmo-galactic environments are briefly indicated aboard analytic facts and introspective faults.

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