Effects of double temperature superthermal electrons on dust-ion-acoustic shock waves in electron-positron-ion dusty plasmas
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Effects of double temperature superthermal electrons on dust-ion-acoustic shock waves in electron-positron-ion dusty plasmas
Authors
Keywords
Dust-ion-acoustic waves, Bi-kappa electrons, Superthermal electrons, Reductive perturbation method, Burgers equation
Journal
ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
Volume 348, Issue 1, Pages 99-105
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-07-04
DOI
10.1007/s10509-013-1537-8
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Dust-acoustic Gardner solitons and double layers in dusty plasmas with nonthermally distributed ions of two distinct temperatures
- (2013) I. Tasnim et al. CHAOS
- Effects of nonthermal ions of distinct temperatures on dust acoustic shock waves in a dusty plasma
- (2012) I. Tasnim et al. ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
- Time dependent cylindrical and spherical DIA solitary waves with two populations of thermal electrons in dusty plasma
- (2012) M. M. Masud et al. ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
- Dust-ion-acoustic solitary waves and their multi-dimensional instability in a magnetized nonthermal dusty electronegative plasma
- (2012) N. R. Kundu et al. ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
- Dust-ion-acoustic shock waves in a two-electron-temperature dusty plasma
- (2012) M. M. MASUD et al. JOURNAL OF PLASMA PHYSICS
- Ion-acoustic solitary waves and shocks in a collisional dusty negative-ion plasma
- (2012) A. P. Misra et al. PHYSICAL REVIEW E
- Effect of viscosity on dust–ion acoustic shock wave in dusty plasma with negative ions
- (2012) Nirab C. Adhikary PHYSICS LETTERS A
- Large amplitude dust-acoustic solitary waves in electron-positron-ion plasma with dust grains
- (2012) A. Esfandyari-Kalejahi et al. PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
- Dust-ion-acoustic Gardner solitons in a dusty plasma with bi-Maxwellian electrons
- (2012) M. M. Masud et al. PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
- Ion acoustic solitons in a plasma with two-temperature kappa-distributed electrons
- (2012) T. K. Baluku et al. PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
- Dust ion-acoustic solitary waves in a dusty plasma with arbitrarily charged dust and flat-trapped electrons
- (2011) H. Alinejad ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
- Non-planar dust-acoustic Gardner solitons with two-ion-temperature in a dusty plasma
- (2011) M. ASADUZZAMAN et al. JOURNAL OF PLASMA PHYSICS
- Dust ion-acoustic solitary and shock waves in a dusty plasma with non-thermal electrons
- (2010) H. Alinejad ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
- Oblique electrostatic excitations in a magnetized plasma in the presence of excess superthermal electrons
- (2010) S. Sultana et al. PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
- Arbitrary amplitude ion-acoustic solitary excitations in the presence of excess superthermal electrons
- (2009) N. S. Saini et al. PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
- Comment on “Mathematical and physical aspects of Kappa velocity distribution” [Phys. Plasmas 14, 110702 (2007)]
- (2009) M. A. Hellberg et al. PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
- Dust-ion-acoustic solitary waves in a two-temperature electrons with charge fluctuations in a dusty plasma
- (2008) M. Shalaby et al. CHAOS SOLITONS & FRACTALS
- Effect of electron inertia on large amplitude solitary waves in presence of kinematic viscosity in dusty plasma
- (2008) B. Sen et al. EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D
- DIA and DA solitary waves in adiabatic dusty plasmas
- (2008) A. A. MAMUN et al. JOURNAL OF PLASMA PHYSICS
- Furthering our understanding of electrostatic solitary waves through Cluster multispacecraft observations and theory
- (2007) J.S. Pickett et al. ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH
- Effects of adiabaticity of electrons and ions on dust-ion-acoustic solitary waves
- (2007) A.A. Mamun PHYSICS LETTERS A
Add your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload NowAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started